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fifty  copies  of  " Fragme?ita  Genealogica" 
Vol.  III.      This  copy  is  No.  16. 

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FRAGMENTA     GENEALOGICA. 


FRAGMENTA 


GENEALOGICA. 


VOL.    ill. 


PRINTED     AT    THE     PRIVATE     PRESS     OF 

FREDERICK     ARTHUR     CRISP. 

1897. 
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CONTENTS. 


AUTOGRAPHS. 


PAGE 


Bysshe,  Sir  Edward,  1670 

77 

Hartoppe,  George,  1614 

33 

Clay,  Hercules 

76 

Hussey,  Charles,  1613 

29 

Cartwright,  George,  1603 

34 

Hylmar,  John,  1547    . 

29 

Coe,  Stephen,  1609.    . 

30 

Milnes,  C.  G. 

75 

Cropley,  John,  1637    . 

38 

Morton,  Sir  George,  1637 

38 

Bevercots,  Maude,  1604 

34 

Stowe,  Alexander,  1628 

37 

Bevercotts,  Margaret,  161 1 

35 

Stowe,  Welbecke,  1628 

37 

Bevercotts,  Samuel,  1585 

32 

Stringer,  Nicholas,  1621 

36 

Denman,  John,  1604  . 

35 

Tee,  Alexander,  1581 

32 

Devon,  Elizabeth,  Countess,  1637 

38 

Wyston,  John,  1552    . 

29 

Eyre,  Anthony,  1566  . 

37 

Wortley,  ffrancis,  1637 

38 

Farlye,  Gye,  1587        . 

31 

Eden,  Sir  Robert,  Bart. 


BOOK-PLATES. 

.     28    I    Paston,  William,  of  Horton 


■     38 


Cathedral 

St.  Clement's  . 

St.  Helen's 


CHURCH    NOTES— NORWICH. 

,  5.  14    j    St.  Mary's 

I,  26       St.  Michael's,  Coslany 


.     20 

II,  16 


Ordsall,  co.  Nottingham 


DEEDS. 

.     29    I   Woodbridge,  late  Priory,  Rental,  1702     39 


Milnes 


ENTRIES    IN    BIBLES. 

73>  75    I    Clay  and  Milnes 


76 


GRANT    OF    ARMS. 


Seaman 


77 


MONUMENTAL    INSCRIPTIONS. 

Sudbourne,  co.  Suffolk  ..... 


45 


jFragmenta  <£enealogua* 

Vol.    hi. 


NORWICH     CHURCH     NOTES. 

St.  Clements  Church. 

&U  pit*  Oihatfte  pap  fox  the  $owle  of  gipesi  yffloo&z  late  the 
W6%it  of  (B&mm&t  Woo&t  wiehe  &tyxt%&  the  x«v  flap  of  Inly  the 
leave  of  &nx  lox&t  (&o&  m°  vc  xxvi0  oft  Whose  govcXt  lh«  have  tttawij. 

Brass. 


In  ye  upper  pt  of  2  of  the  So :  windows  of  ye  Church  is  this  Escocheon :  Azure  3 
eagles  [or  some  other  birds]  heads  erased  or.     I's  around  &  also  T's  &  A's. 


©  ihejftt  fox  thy  Holy  Itawe  &  thy  most  tweetjiw  "§loo& 

Ipve  tttawg  ©«  ©he  $ourte  of  (fSIfeaftethe  Wood 

Whphe  gn  §eeet»he«  the  fomiteh  flap 

©he  ^owle  fxm  hp  §ofly  ©hour  ©oftpt  §wep 

the  leave  of  (tonx  f  o*fle  a  ©houOTitd  &mm°  £gx  &  forty 

ow  whose  Jfowle  feiStt  WyU  have  matey,  amew. 


ANN   YE  WIFE   OF    EDMUND    MANNING   DYED 

JULY   YE    18,    1697,    &   MARY    HER   DAUGHTER   DYED 

FEBR:  ye  2,    1697-8. 

This  on  Petwood's  stone. 
1  B 


©rate  v'  a'iah's  ^taxM  &oxpti  &  gjtot'te  not  ejus. 


Brass. 


\xe  jaeet  elisaftetha  eovp'sti  mxo*  xxmx&i  wwjroistt. 


Brass. 


(§tf  jjott*  fflharite  pay  to  ye  ^oule  of  twaste*  fohtt  §owmjifc  £ nt'turne  ,^fte*Mf  of 
Sfthtjs  <fl!ite  Whgehe  gjieptfMU"  otvt  of  thus  Woxl&t  the  xiiii  4aa  of  ^ejrtewfce*  the 
jjm  of  owe  ICottfe  <&o&  p.fc:  xxix  ow  whose  $owl  fesu  have  tttetfej},  »«**». 


Arms. — P'  pale  a  fess  between  6  ears  of  corn  stalked;  2d,  a  fess 
between  6  Cross  croslets.  The  second  Escocheon,  ye  mercers  arms 
impaled  with  his  mark. 

Brass. 


N 


A  very  large  Marble. 

$ufc  xwxKMXt  isto  in  ttttttuto  temuo  tops  gaeet  ffiomtptifcile 

Papeete  §>ettwofle  vtdue  que  oMit  xix°  die  mewsis  <fepte»*i:S 

§t°  jfltti  w  ececr  xiiii  tof  a'i'a  p  x'pi  pa^iojiijs  merita 

giMxwmq  Jfofftaflfa  **«**  *****  aflwia  xtx  ©etis  sit  ^oeiata,  amen;. 

Brass. 


|m  tueth  the  §odye  of  $«- 
tttowtle  Hultoefee  m.  of  arte  & 
late  psoite  of  this  parishe 
who  fleeessefl  the  vi  flap 
of  ©etohee  gn»°  flwi  1574- 


Brass. 


Piehi  ghu  *epies  sit  post  hwjus  v(ite  lafcofe) 

He  was  an  p(  g acet  feWfrMWS  ^WPSJJ 

alderman,  &  ^    ..,.,,.,   ,        —  , 

died  <&vq'  ate  p'pteiein*  §e' :  awe», 

a.d.   1461.  Brass. 


Upon  the  same  stone. 

ROBERT  WILKINS  DEPARTED 

THIS     LIFE     FEBRUARY    THE 

FIRST    1700. 


Stone. 


HERE   UNDER    LYETH   THE 

BODY   OF  MR  DANIEL  TOFT 

WHO    DEPARTED    THIS 

LIFE  THE  21th  DAY  OF 

MARCH    ANNO    DOMINI 

1660 

jEtatis  svje  47 
/eternitatem  cogita. 

Arms. — A  chevron  between  three  Text  T's. 


Upon  a  Stone  set  within  ye  Church  upon  the  East  side  of  the  great 
or  South  door.     Cap.  painted. 


d.  0.  M. 

IN    SPEM    RESSVRECTIONIS 

CORPUS    HIC   DEPOSUIT 

JOHANNES   SANCT   AMANDUS 

NOTTINGAMIENSIS 

NATALIBUS,    ANIMO,    AC    STUDIIS   JUXTA   CLARUS 

ADEOQ,    TAM,    PUBLICIS    MUNERIBUS    QUAM    PRIVATIS 

ERGA  SUOUS  OFICIIS  (/ETATE  INTEGRA)  CUM  DIGNITA- 

TE    PERFUNCTUS    URGENTE    SENIO    IN    HANC    URBEM 

(OB    PRISCOS  MORES   CELEBERRIMAM)  EX  OPTIONE    SE 

RECEPIT   CVI    VITJE 

MODESTIjE   AC  PROBITATE  CUM 

factus  esset  gratissimus  alacriter  spiritum  deo 

reddidit  21°  novemb:  anno  dni  1622 

^etat:  su;e  78 

superstite  mcestissima  uxore  jana  ex  antiqua 

familia  strelleyorum  de  strelley  in  com : 

nottingamien : 

e  qua  genuerit  johem,  mariam,  willm, 

franscisca,  philippu, 

quorum  duo  natu  minim:  admodum 

juvenes  obierunt 

primogenitus 

memorise  patris  ac  amicoru' 

meritis  de  suo  posuit 

1623. 

A  Handsome  marble  monument  upon  the   north  side  of  ye  East 
window  set  in  y"  wall.     Cap:  Marble. 


Upon  a  Stone  in  the  South  side  of  the  tomb  before  the  Church  porch 
are  these  2  last  lines,  of  many  defaced,  yet  to  be  seen. 

IN   ANNO    1568    ET    OBIT 
VI    DIE   APRILIS  A°    IS70. 

His  name  is  sd  to  have  been  Parker,  a  scholar  yt  came  to  preach  they  say. 

3 


HERE   LYETH   THE    BODYES 

OF    MARY    THE    WIFE    OF    HENRY 

SECKER  WHO   DIED    FEBR:  YH   1 6 

1690 

and  john  his  son  died 
febr:  ye  3d  1688. 


Stone. 


HERE   LYETH   THE    BODY   OF 

JOHN   KETTELL  WHO  DEPARTED 

THIS   LIFE  THE    1 9  OF  OCTOBER 

1661 

DEAD    IS   THE   BOODY   THE   LONGER   IS    HIS   REST 

GOD    CALL   HIM  SONEST  HOME  HE  LOVEST   BEST. 


Cap:  Stone. 


In  the  outside  ofy*  Church  in  f  South  wall  is  set  this  stone. 

HEERE   LYETH   THE   BODY   OF   SCRIVENER 

MIEKLETHWAYT    THE    SONN   OF  JN° :    MIEKLETHWAYT 

GENT:  WHO   DIED   AND   WAS    BURIED   THE    1 7™   DAY   OF   JUNE 

ANNO   DOMINE    1680. 

Arms  above  Inscription.  Quarterly  of  4: — 1.  Chequy,  on  a  chief  indented,  a 
crescent  for  difference.  2.  Ermine,  on  a  chief  indented,  three  roundels.  3.  Per  bend 
indented.     4.  Two  bars,  on  a  canton  a  leopard's  head. 

Stone,  in  great  letters. 


HERE    LYETH    THE 
BODY   OF   SAMUELL 

SPENDLOVE   WHO 
DIED    7  JUNE   1681 
ALL   YOU  THAT  ON 


Stone. 


THIS  STONE  WAS  BOUGHT  AND  THE  VOULT 
UNDER  IT  WAS  BUILT  BY  THOMAS  CHICKER- 
ING  ALDERMAN  LIVEING  IN  ST  CLEMENTS  PAR- 
ISH FOR  A  BURYING  PLACE  FOR  HIS  FAMILIE. 

FRANCIS    THE    SON    OF    THOMAS    CHICKERING 
AND    OF    DORATHA    HIS    WIFE    WAS     BURIED 
THE    14™   OF  JULY    1669. 
DORATHA  THE   DAUGHTER   OF   THOMAS   CHICKER- 
ING WAS    BURIED    THE   8    OF   SEPTEM:    1 669. 

Arms. — Upon  a  Chevron  3  Cocks,  a  crescent. 

Cap:  Stone. 


Cathedral. 


M.    S. 

BARBARA   UXOR   HERBERTI   ASTLEY 

HUJUS    ECCLKSIJE    QUONDAM    DECANI, 

QUO   MUNERE   FUNGENDO, 

CUM    EXIMlA    PIETATE,    &    PRUDENTlA 

SINGULAREM      CONJUXIT     HUMANITATEM  ; 

DE   QUO  SI  QUIS  AMPL1US  SCISC1TAVERIT, 

ADJACENS   CONSULAT   EPITAPHIUM. 

FCEMINA    MAGN1FICENTISSIMA, 

ILLUSTRI    FAMILlA    ORIUNDA, 

FILIA   ET    H^RES   JOHANNIS    HOBARTI 

DE   WEYBEEAD    IN    COM  :    SUFF  :    ARMIGERI  : 

FRONTEM    HUJUSCE   ECCLESI^    OCCIDENTALEM 

NON   MAGIS   TEMPORIS,    QUAM    HOMINUM 

INJURIA,    DEFORMATAM, 

RESTAURAVIT,   &   DECORAVIT  : 

PER    DECENNIUM,    SUPERSTES    MARITO 

FILIUM    UNICUM,    IMPUBEREM    ET    INTESTABILEM 

RELINQUENS,    TESTAMENTO    SUPPLEVIT 

PR^MATURjE    MORTIS    PROVISIONE, 

HOC    MONUMENTUM,    MARITO,    SIBI    ET    LIBERIS 

TESTAMENTO    CONDENDUM    VOLUIT, 

OBIIT    2°   MARTII    ANO   DNI    1692 

iETATIS   SUM.   54. 


Upon  a  Mo7iument  of  Marble. 


HERBERTUS   ASTLEY    FILIUS    HERBERTI    ASTLEY 

HUl'   ECC15  DECANI    &    BARBARA   UXORIS   EJUS  : 

OBIIT    25    DIE    APRILIS    ANNO    DNI  :  1680. 


Stone. 


VIRO    BONO   DOCTO   AC    PIO   IOHANNI 

PERKHVRSTO   EPISCOPO   VIGILANTISSIMO 

GEORGIVS   GARDENER   POSVIT    HOC. 


Stone. 


Within  ye  Rails  of  ye  Altar. 

DEPOSITVM    MONTACVTI. 


Stone, 
c 


DEO   SACRUM 

MONUMENTUM     REVERKNBI 

EDMONDI    SCAMLER,    SUB 

MARIA  CONFESSORIS,  SUB 

ELIZABETHA    PRESULIS,    PRIMUM 

PETROBVRGENSIS,     POSTMODUM 

NORWICENSIS,    MEMORISE    EXTRUCTUM 

FURORE    AUTEM    ET   IMMANITATE 

TEMPORUM    (CIRCA    ANNVM    DOM  : 

MDCLl)    DISSIPATUM,    PIETATE    ULTIMA 

ET   SUMPTIBUS   IACOBI    SCAMLER 

(nepotis)     DE    WOLTERTON     IN 

AGRO    NORFOLCIENSI,    ARMIGERI 

RESTAURAVIT   IACOBVS   SCAMLER 

PRONEPOS,    ANNO    DOM  : 

MDCXCI. 

VIVO  TIBI   MORIORQ  :   TIBI,    TIBI   CHRISTE    RESURGAM 
TE    QUIA   JUSTIFICA    CHRISTE    PREHENDO    FIDE 
HINC    ABUT   MORTIS   TERROR,    MIHI    CHRISTE    REDEMPTOR 
MORS   MIHI    IAM    LUCRUM    EST,   TU    PIE   CHRISTE   SALUS. 


Marble. 


GEORGIUS    GARDINER    BARVICI    NATUS    CANTABRIGIA 

EDUCATUS    HIC    VIXIT    PER    27    ANNOS     1°   MINOR   CANO- 

NICUS,     2     PREBENDARIUS    3    ARCHIDIACONUS    NORDOVICI 

ET  DEMUM  VIZ'   28  DIE  NOVEMBRIS  ANNO    1573    FACTUS 

EST    SACELLANUS    SERENISSIM^E   BN*    REGINjE    ET   DECANUS 

HUJUS   ECCLESL<E   IN    QUO    LOCO   PER    1 6    ANNOS    REXIT 

HANC   ECCLESIAM   ET   TANDEM    ANIMA    EJUS    FELIC1TER 

MIGRAVIT  AD   SUPEROS. 

OMNEM    CREDE   DIEM    DILUXISSE    SUPREMO 
GRATA   SUPERVENIET   QUE   NO   SPERATUR   HORA 

HEC   REQUIE3    MEA    IN   SECULUM    SECULI 
HIC    HABITABO   QUONIAM    ELEGI    EAM 
SIVE   VIGILO    SIVE   DORMIO 
SEMPER    EA   VOX    CLAMAT   IN 
AURE   MEA   SURGITE    MORTUI 
VENITE   AD   JUDICIUM. 


Stone. 


ALL    YOU    THAT    DO   THIS    PLACE    PASS    BYE 
REMEMBER    DEATH    FOR   YOU    MUST    DYE 
AS    YOU    ARE    NOW    EVEN    SO    WAS    I 
AND   AS    I   AM    SO   SHALL   YOU    BE. 

THO    GOODING   HERE    DO    STAY 
WAYTING   FOR    GODS   JVDGEMENT  DAY. 


Stone. 


HERE  VNDER  RESTETH  THE  BODY  OF  THE  RIGHT  VER- 
TVOVS  LADY  FRAVNCES  THE  LATE  WIFE  OF  SR  WILLM 
DENNY,  KT  ONE  OF  HIS  MATIS  COVNSAILL  LEARNED 
IN  THE  LAW  ELDEST  DAVGHTER  OF  IAMES  TAVERNER 
ESQ.  WHO  DEPARTED  THIS  LIFE  VPON  YE  XII  DAY 
OF  FEB.  A°  D.  163 1,  BEING  OF  YE  AGE  OF  LXIII 
YERES. 


Stone, 


REPOSITORIVM    DOMINI    GVLIELMI    DENNY 

MILITIS    QVONDAM    RECORDATORIS    HVIVS 

CIVITATIS      ET      VNIVS      EX     CONSILIARIIS 

REGIIS   AD   LEGEM   QVI    OBIIT   VICESSIMO   SEXTO 

DIE     MARTII    ANO    XVIII    CAROLI    REGIS 

ANNOQ.    DNI 

1642. 


Stone. 


MEMORLE    SACRVM. 

HERBERTI    DE   LOZINGA   HUJUS    ECCLESIjE 

EPISCOPI    ET    FUNDATORIS   QUI    OXIMI    IN   NOR- 

MANIA   NATUS    FISCANENSI    MONASTERIO 
SE    PIETATI    ET    BONIS    LITERIS    DEVOVIT,    QUA- 
RUM   MERITO  EJUSDEM  PRIOR  EVASIT.    DEINDE 
A    GULLIELMO   RUFO   IN   CONSILIARIUM   ASSUMPTUS 

CUM    EO    A°   DNI    MLXXXVII0    (DEFUNCTO 

GULLIELMO   CONQUESTORE)    IN    ANGLIAM    TRAJECIT 

EIQ'    IN    CAPESSENDO    REGNO    CONSILIIS    VALDE    ADFUIT 

EODEM    ANNO    FIT    RAMESLE    ABBAS    ET    TRIENNIO     POST 

HUJUS   DICECESEOS    EPISCOPUS.     SUB  HENRICO    IMO   SUMMI 

CANCELLARII    OFFICIO   ET   DUABUS   AD    PAPAM   LEGATIONIB- 

US  OPTIME   FUNGEBATUR:  SUB  UTROQ'  REGE  SAPIENTISSIMI 

CONSILIARII    IN   REPUBLICA    MUNUS    EXEQUEBATUR ;    NEC   NON 

SANCTISSIMI    EPISCOPI    IN    ECCLESIA  :     PRjECIPUE    IN    DIOCESI   SUA 


M.    S. 

EDMUNDUS    PORTER   WIGORNI/E   NATUS 

S  :    THEOLOGIZE    PROFESSOR   OLIM    COLLEGII 

S  :   JOHANNIS    IN    ACADEMIA   CANTABRIG  : 

SOCIUS,    DEIN   HUJUS    ECCLESIjE 

PREBENDARIUS,    QUAM    INGENIO    PRjESTANTI 

ERUDITIONE  PERFECTA,   MORIBUS    ANTIQUIS, 

PER    XLIII    ANNOS    COHONESTAVIT    ECCLESI^E 

ANGLO-CATHOLICzE    FILIUS    DEVOTISSIMUS 

ANNIS    &    VIRTUTIBUS    CANUS    TANDEM 

FATO    CESSIT   OCTOBRIS   QUINTO 

A  :    D  :    MDCLXX 

zETATIS    SU/E    75 

EXUVIIS    HIC   POSITIS. 


7 


Marble. 


St.    Hellenes    Parish. 

ABOVE  THE   HOSPITALL   GATE. 

KING   HENRY   HEIGHT   MOST   NOBLY   DID   ENDUE 
BY  LAST  BEQUEST  THIS    CITY   WITH   THIS    PLACE 
WITH  LANDS  AND  RENTT  AND  ALL  THAT  THEN  WAS  DUE 
FOR    FEEBLE   AGES    HELP    &    HELPLESS    CASE 
THE    FLOWER   OF   GRACE   KING   EDWARD    SIXT   BY  NAME 
CONFERMED    &   EKE   PERFORMED   THAT   GOOD   BEQUEST 
ELIZABETH    OUR    QUENE    OF    PEACE   AND    FAME 
IN   LANDS  AND   RENT  HAS   MUCH   THIS   PLACE  INCREST 
OF    LIKE   AFFECTION   TO    THE   SELF   SAME   END 
THE   LIKE   REWARD   THE   ALMIGHTY   LORD    HER   SEND. 
GOD'S  HOWSE 

15  78. 

St.  Hellen's  Church. 

TO  THE  MEMORY  OF  MR  NICOLAS 
RIX,  WHO  WAS  THIRTY  TWO  YEARS 
A  CAREFULL  DILIGENT  AND  FAITHFULL  MASTER 
OF  THIS  HOSPITAL,  UNTIL  THE  TORMENTING 
FITS  OF  THE  STONE  MADE  HIM  RESIGNE  THAT 
OFFICE,  AND  AFTERWARD  HIS  PAINFULL  LIFE 
WHICH     HE     EXCHANGED     FOR     ETERNALL     REST 

NOVEMBER    THE    14™    1675,    AGED    74. 

TO   THE   MEMORY   ALSO   OF  ANN   HIS  WIFE,    WHO 

CONCLUDED    HER    LONG    AS   WEL   AS   PIOUS    LIFE 

OF    EIGHTY   THREE   YEARS,    IAN:    YE    14™    1 694. 

AND    OF    SAMUEL    THEIR    ONELY    SON    WHO 

DIED   JUNE  THE  Ist    1679. 

THIS    MONUMENT   WAS   ERECTED   BY  MARY 

DAUGHTER     OF     THE    SAID     NICOLAS     AND 

ANN,    AND    WIDOW    OF    THOMAS   SHEWELL 

LATE  OF   LONDON,    GENTLEMAN. 

A  Monument  of  Marble  set  up  in  y*  E.  wall  of  a  Cross  lie  South. 


HERE   LYETH   THE    BODY   OF   NICHOLAS    RIX 

WHO    WAS   MASTER   OF  THIS  HOSPITALL 
32    YEARS   AND   A   QUARTER,    HE   DEPARTED 
THIS   LIFE  YE    14™   OF   NOVEM.    1 675 
AGED    74    YEARS. 
MIHI    CHRISTUS   EST,    ET   IN   VITA,    ET   IN 
MORTE   LUCRUM 
.SAMUELL   RIX   THE   SON    OF   NICHOLAS   RIX 
AGED     24    YEARS    AND    A     HALFE,     DEPAR- 
TED   THIS    LIFE    THE     Ist    OF    JUNE,     1676 
AND    LYETH    HERE  INTERRED. 
MORI   VIXIT,    VIVERE  OBIIT. 


Stone. 


HERE  LYETH 
MRS      ANN      RIX 
WHO  DYED  JAN  : 
THE    15th    1694 
AGED  83  YEARS. 

Stone. 


HERE   LYETH   THE  BODY  OF 

EDWARD  ATTELSEY,   SENIOR 

WHO  DYED  OCTOBER   YE   27™   1693 

AGED  67  YEARS. 

Stone. 


HERE  LYETH  THE   BODY  OF 

PRUDENCE  YE  WIFE   OF 

EDWARD    ATTELSEY 

WHO   DIED  AUG.   YE   22,    1694 

AGED  71   YEARS. 

Stone. 


HERE  LYETH   THE   BODY  OF 

EDWARD  ATTELSEY    SON 

OF     PETER     ATTELSEY     AND 

ANN     HIS     WIFE     HE     DIED 

JUNE  YE  3d   1698. 


Stone. 


S.    A.    DY    SEP. 
YE     25:     I70O. 

Stone. 


HERE  VNDER  LYETH  THE 
BODY  OF  STEPHEN  PRIEST 
WHO  DEPARTED  THIS  LIFE 
THE  TENTH  OF  MARCH 
1671. 

Stone. 


ANN    THE    WIFE    OF    STEPHEN 
PRIEST     WAS      BVRIED     HERE 
OF    APRIL 
l66S- 

Stone. 
9  d 


tyxunl  vt&tmyiot  mms  vivit. 
vi&tlw  &m  ^alvatowm  mm. 

($VD*  3fhu  mm}}. 

<&v$x  fftu  mam. 


in  wjv'x$tAma  ftxt  &t  te**a  $u**Mtu*u0  mm. 
actum  mm  mitt  we  into**. 

<$vp  gjlnt  mrajj. 

©vtj*  pit  mmjj. 

8  brass  plates. 


OUT  OF  GRATITUDE  TO  THE  MEMORY 
OF  AUGUSTINE  STEWARD,  GENT,  WHO 
WILLINGLY  LEFT  THIS  WORLD  FOR  THE 
HOPES  OF  A  BETTER  :  DECEMB.  YE  I  4th 
1698,  AGED  51  YEARS. 
AND  MARY  HIS  WIFE,  WHO  ALSO 
EXCHANGED  THIS  LIFE  FOR  THE  HOPES 
OF  A  BLESSED  &  IMMORTALL  ONE 
DECEMB  :    9™    1697,    AGED    65    YEARS. 


Stone. 


(pc  jacet  UaOMpImis  ^omn'fcM.  tx\)t\Um$  quondam 
\»t\M  teirttaliis  tttiujs  a'i'e  tt'jnrat'  At'  ame\ 


(&mU  p'  a'i'a  fotottttiis  §etep0. 


Brass. 


Brass. 


M.    G. 
1689. 


Stone. 


HERE  LYETH  THE  BODY 

OF  THOMAS  CHURCH 

WHO  DYED  OCTOBER 

YE  31,  1683 

AGED  6 1  YEARS. 


@*ate  f  a'iW  WxW  ffuatep  &  ma*pwt* 
xtx'ifi  m  qxxaf  a'tW  w'piciet'  &e'  gtme\ 


Stone. 


Brass. 


10 


Church  porch. 

HERE    LYETH    THE    BODY    OF 

ANN    THE    WIFE    OF     EDRED 

BROWNE   WHO    DIED 

23    DAY    OF    DESEMBER 

1680. 


hie  $a«t  (SlteaMh  writ 


Stone. 


Brass. 


Mick.  Coslany. 

HIER  LIGHT  BEGRA-      Here  lye 
VEN    FRANCHOYS         juried 

Francis  Vander 
VANDER    BEKE     F       Beke,  son  of 
HVBERTS  VAN  YPRE      Hubert  of 

WYT   VLANDEREN 

STADT    DEN    XVIIIEN 

DACH      MAY      ANNO 

MCCCCCLXXXVH. 

Arms. — A  chevron  between  in  chief  two  estoiles  and  in  base  a  crescent. 

Stone. 


HERE   LYETH  THE   BODY 

OF     MARY     HALLEWIICK 

WIDOW    WHO    DEPARTED 

THIS    LIFE  THE   30   OF   IULY 

l66l 

HODIE   MIHI 

CRAS   TIBI. 


Stone. 


PETER  WHETE- 

WRONG    BVRED 

AVG   THE    2 

1654. 


Stone. 


IOHN   WHETEW- 
RONG    BVRED 
MAY     THE     9 

I<>55- 
XI 


Stone. 


&t  pr  chaste  nvaa  tat  the  sowles  of  plr  gafe  ^jtfttpji  sum- 
tpw  maae*  of  this  ©ate  which  daed  in  the  ae*e  of  <nt*  ICovde 
1535-  and  a^o  of  Pr  §*p«i  ©aillo*  sumtame  one  of  the  giudi- 
t0»:#  of  ae  apttp  ©Sfhequae*  woh  also  upd  i«  the  a"'e  of  our  ^ax& 
ISS5-  aw*  ^ntte  suintame  uryfe  to  them  hoth  of  the*  father  & 
mother  soutt8  and  all  ©hvisten  ^ouls  (god  have  mewg  gwett. 

Brass  near  ye  Font. 

©eate  p'  a'i'ah'  helette  pdftea  et  (Slfeaheth  pdf rea  f  itia* :  Sli'ill'ttti  CSodftcg 
virieotttitis  ©ivitatiss  |to*utici  quar:  gMtimae:  popiciet'  de'  §t°  §'tti  x«c  m°. 


Brass. 


Here  begins  ye  Great  Alley. 

M.    S. 

HIC   JACET 

ELIZABETHA    FILIA 

IOSEPHI    ALANSON 

CLERICI 

ET 

ANNJE    UXORIS 

OBIIT    AUG  :    26TO    A.    DOM. 

1701. 


Stone. 


©rate  p'  a'i'ah'  f  ohis  Hose  quo'da'  rivis  et  atdematts 

rtvitatis  ppuiiei  et  n'  a'i'a  gohe'  ux:  ei'  qui  quidam  I  ohe' 

ohiit  sxviii  die  me's :  fulii  §t°  d'ni  P°  eeee0  )ta  quo* :  a'i'ah'  p'niciet'  de'. 

Brass. 

(B00&  freud"  pea  tox  ©ho's  Wa*»as  wast'  of  girte  hew  the  senmd* 
rha'a»t*a  pi'st  dep'ted  from  this  mvU  an  $ea«t  Pihill  eva'  I5°%- 

Brass. 

Upon  an  old  stone,  laid  in  brass,  is  this  Coat. 

(Gray  —  Fullr:  Norff:  8  H  :  6  az :  a  Fess  twixt  2  Chev:  Or.  —  Lisle  Gwillims 
Herald,  p.  93.  Or.  a  F.  between  2  Che:  Sable.)  Or.  a  F.  betw.  2  Chev.  Gul. 
Fitz  Walter,  Westm':  p.  20.  Upon  another  ye  Same  impaling  on  a  bend  3  mullets 
pierced.  [Arms  as  drawn  in  MS. :  I  and  4,  quarterly  on  a  fess  between  two  chevrons 
an  estoile;  2  and  3,  lozengy.] 


$pt»sa  jacet  talis  ^Pelaam  goo  que  fuit  alis 
gtA  sihi  nan  ite  top  di«s  xji'e  wroite. 


Brass. 


tfojmt  WHfttf  MmMm  mytt  ©tote  tt  &tmtoH 


Brass. 


km  ta*tt*  tfte  *»4p  of  ®ftom»«i  ftm  wwo  &tm- 
m&  ae  27  «*  ffetaa*p  Majj  off  t  w  *ff  59 
8«M*«f  &  was  SumM  i»  a6  l«aw  of  x*u*  gM  1596. 


Brass. 


HERE   LYETH   THE   BODY   OF 
ROGER   SALTER,    GENT,   WHO 
DYED    YE     25     OF     JANUARY 
ANNO   DOMINI    1 698,    AGED    76    YEARS.  Stone. 

Arms  drawn  in  margin:  Ten  billets  4,  3,  2  &  I ;  impaling  a  fess  ermine  between 
six  crosses  crosslet. 


HERE  LYETH  THE  BODY  OF  ANN  PLOMBE 
THE  SECOND  DAVGHTER  OF  HENRYE  PLOMBE 
AND  MARY  HIS  WYFE  OF  THE  AGE  OF  SIXTEENE 
YEARES  THREE  WEEKS  AND  FOWER  DAYES  WHO 
DECEASED  THIS  LIFE  THE  FIFTE  DAYE  OF 
IANVARYE    1596. 


Brass. 


ANNO  DNI  MDCXXI.  DIE  MAII 
XVIII.  IN  CCELESTEM  MIGRAVIT 
PATRIAM  MARIA  VXOR  MARTINI 
MOENEN  CORPVS  SVVM  HVIC 
RELINQVENS  SEPVLCHRO  IN  DIEM 
RESVRRECTIONIS. 


Stone. 


$tte  gtantetft  tU  Srfge  at  W  William 
^atlto  §arftel0tt*  of  §ivittiip 
Me  tf$oto  of  tU»  y'i$U  who  &e- 
ttm&  tta  7th  dap  of  (totitibtx  1624. 


Brass. 


Remnant  of  an  Epitaph. 

.  .  .  .  ©jjtte  aft  qwlwu  navnp  pro  toe  mm%  itte 
qwJtMe  iMjjd  tiftwpxjj  ....  flep'tgd  ffrottt  tiros 
wotX&t  tU  xxvi  day  of  the  Poitjitfte 
of  p«troa*p  the  am  off  owr  Io*fl  ®ofl 
a  WUwmxA  f  fygf  fe 

I  suppose  of  Gregory  Clarke,  Mayor  in  1505  &  1514. 
13 


Brass. 


©rate  f  a'fa  f ouaae  ©Jera  mtf  ax'ijs  (Svepvii  ©tern  fwttiM'is  vxv'xg  et  %Mtmmi 
°&oxxml  qe  q'«te  fotowa  »Mit  x,vi°  die  gtytt'to  &°  J1  mor.viii°  mi'  a'i'e  p'jr  ieiet'  de'  ante'. 


©rate  p'  a'i'a  Ifflfc'ijs  Unstop  fiSwtwtjii  q'  efoiit  xviii0  die 
gjtove'W  &°  d'ai  Ptme0tojwiti°  mi'  aTe  ir'jjieiet'  de'  awe*. 

Brass. 


©rate  p'  a'iW  ^oft'ti  §&w  jpuwda'  (Sins  et  gtWemawi  itowiei  et 

Paraatete  wax'  mt  q'  q'd'  gjjtofcett'  uMit  temu  die  Pettsiis 

f  amtavii  §t°  d'tti  p°eeeetaxvi  et  paraateta  ulmt  .... 

qwv  a'i'ah'  p'trieiet'  deuie  ante'. 

Brass. 


©rate  p'  a'i'a  Paraaeete  ffeeoee  nutf  x\x'x$  §!ie'i  tteraw  ciuiis  et  gtldemaai 
gjtowviei  que  oMit  xxx°  die  Paii  ^°  d'ai  p°eeeeeij°  etti'  a'i'e  p'pieiet'  de'  awe». 


©rate  \)'  a'i'afo'  Heattei  $wtowi$  quomta'  grtderataai  ffiivitatis  Itoewiei  et 
gtfieie  wwoxt:  jswe  q'  ij'de'  §teuvie«si  uMit  25  die  deeettitw'  gmno  d'ai  P  vc.w°. 

7%m  ?J  in  f  passage  by  f  C/iancel  out  of  y"  Great  Alley  into  ye 
South  He  Alley. 


The  arms  upon  Jn° :  Bishops  stone  parted  p'  pale  in  the  first  argent  on  a  bend 
Cotised  gules,  3  Bezants  in  the  2d  a  Chevron  engrail'd  between  3  Escallops. 


Cathedral. 


HERE    LYE   YE    CORPS    YE    GHOST    IS 
GONE   TO   JOY   YE   WHICH    IN    LIFE 
IT   SOUGHT   AT   LENGTH    IT 
FOUND   BY   CHRIST   ALONE   SEE 
WHAT   ADVANTAGE   DEATH    HATH    BROUGHT. 
GEORGE   MARCH,    VERGER 
OF   THIS   CHURCH 
1640. 

Stone. 

14 


HERE   LYETH   THE    BODY   OF 

WILLIAM    BURGESSE   WHO 

DYED   THE   XVth   OF   AUGUST   ANNO    DOM. 

1688   AGED    59. 

HERE    ALSO   LYETH   THE   BODIES   OF    HIS   DAUGHTERS 

ELIZABETH   AND   ANN   WHO   DIED    ANN'    DOM'. 

1657. 


Sto?ie. 


1636.      HERE    RESTETH    THE 
BODY   OF   WALTER     .... 

(Remaining  portion  of  leaf  torn  out.) 


ISAAC   ASTLEY    FILIUS 
HERBERTI    ASTLEY    HUJUS 

ECCLESI^E    DECANI    ET 

BARBARA      UXORIS      EJUS 

OBIIT    27    DIE   NOVEMBRIS 

ANNO    DNI    1676. 


Stone. 


HIC  JACET 

HENRICVS    FAIRFAX,    S.  T.  P. 

APUD    EBORACENSES    NATUS 

FAMILIA  ANTIQUA  PERINDE  AC  NOBILI, 

FAIRFAX     ILLIUS     (NA    .    .    .    .)      NEPOS, 

SI    SPECTES    RES   GESTAS,    MAGNI,    SI    CONSILIUM,    .    . 

ACADEMIAM    OXONIENSEM, 

CUI    HIC   PEPERCIT,    BENIGNUS    HOSTIS, 

PROPUGNAVIT   ILLE    FAUTOR   ACERRIMUS ; 

MALUIT     NEMPE     MAGDALENENSIS    SOCIUS 

A      COLLEGIO      DECEDERE,      QUAM      FIDE; 

AB.    OBSTINATA    RELIGIONIS    DEFENSIONE, 

ILLUM    NEC   MIN^E   REGIS   DIMOVERUNT,    NEC    ILLECEBR^E  : 

FRANGI    NON    POTUIT,    FLECTI    NOLUIT. 

JUDICES    ENIM    INIQUISSIMOS 

QUIBUS    NON   OBSEQUI   ALIJS    IN   GLORIAM    CESSIT, 

IPSE     AUSUS    EST    ET    LACESSERE, 

TERRENS    MAGIS  QUAM   METUENS  : 

TANDEM 

IN    HUJUS    ECCLESI^E    DECANATUM    ASSUMPTUS, 

PERICULI,    QUOD   ULTR6    SUBIERAT, 

MERCEDEM    INVITUS   TULIT  : 

UBI    FACIUNDIA   PARITER   SIMPLEX,   ET   MORIBUS, 

PRUDENS     •iEQUE'     AC     LIBERALIS, 

SEVERUS   JUXTA   AC    BENEVOLUS, 

QUA   VIRTUTE   UNIVERSAM    DEFENDIT    ECCLESIAM, 

ORNAVIT    SUAM. 

.  {  DOM1.    MDCCII 

OBIJT    DIE   VICESIMO    MA1  :    ANNO    { 

\  «TATIS   SWE   LXVIII. 

THOMAS    FAIRFAX,    H^RES    AC   NEPOS, 

HOC    MONUMENTUM   GRATUS    MiERENSQ'   POSUIT. 

White  Marble,  a  fair  Monument. 

!5 


St  Mich11.  Coslany. 

Richd  Wallwye  yc  first  Chauntry  priest. 

mn  Pajjiirtw  cuurta  %W\  Wallott*  issia 

Hwa  iet**t  ptiwi  tema  prcwtritwi 

<&x  antatia  wniaw  siM  posw  warta 

Uttttc  a'i'e  (SJuiHis  p'pfaiaw  &m$ 

§IW  q'  qwittijuies  g$.  id.  q'  gumo  xp'i  q'  Ufjwtt. 

Brass. 

N.B.  See  his  Will.— Rix.  f.  305. 


Two  shields  here  drawn,  the  larger  one  bears  a  fess  nebulee  between  three  dogs' 
or  foxes'  heads  erased ;  on  the  smaller  shield,  three  crescents.  On  this  stone  the 
portraitures  of  I  man  &  3  women. 


©rate  p'  a'iW  $«gimj  &kxh  po'da'  fflfrte  &  gM'mani  guwwi  q'  oWjt  jwwi*  di* 
©rtofo't  a0  (To'  P°«wtot.v°  *t  p'  a'i'a  |§ipet'  quo'da'  mx'  jjussde'  (iteptii  postia  ax'  gtofo'ti 
©tap?  ffliviis  &  gjMTtwatti  gflvwiri  qe  q'rte'  gtju*  s  oh  ijt  xv°  d«  (jMofot'  gt°  d'«i  p°m«iij°. 

G.  Clerk,  Sheriff,  1477. 

Brass. 

In  the  Window. 

On  an  Escocheon  arg.  a  helmet,  surmounted  on  a  Torce  a  Bear's  head  erased  sable 
muzled  argent  on  it  a  Crescent  or.  under  the  Escho  :     An.  d'ni.  1577. 


These  above  in  y"  Chancel  part  of  f  So:  He,  used  for  parish 
meetings  &  business. 


<3x%U  p'  a'i'a  pauptete  ^actot* 
cui'  a'i'a  p'piridu*  &t»»  attwtt. 


©rat*  p'  a'i'a  (BAmouAi  lamns 
*ui'  a'i'a  p'piratu*  rte'  autttt. 


Brass. 


Brass. 


Round  y*  Brass  Pillar  whereon  ye  Brass  Eagle  is  placed,  which 
in  all  is  6  foot  high. 

m«U  p'  a'iW  mXVmi  W*stofe  3m  *t  gaU't  uxax'  tf  a0  A'ni  gMwrtxxxxiij. 

j  5  Brass. 


Um  unto  n$itt\\  tU 
loaa  of  ffltato  Wcximu  ft* 

rtept'teu"  tfe  life  tfte  2d  of 
fuue  HttMO  tlatwiixi  1648. 


Brass. 


(Uate  f  n'iW  loft'is  Wulttta'  &  feut'tae  MX'te  ejus  qY  a'iW  jj'irtctetu*  «Y  amen. 

Brass. 

A  man  with  a  great  many  Titles. 

©ate  f  aTa  §JoMi  fcaMMattjs  ateiuw  art'ij 

ittedietttijsi  Itaelmlawj  mtxm  &  fflivte  §t«wici 

q'  olniit  §i°  d'Mi  p°  vc  xiij0  &  die  ttteiuste  «e&*ua*ij  ij°. 

Brass. 

See  his  Will. — Copping,  fol.  112. 


Per  pale  in  the  first  between  3  bars  8  Escallops,  in  yc  2'1  3  Martlets  or  Birds. 

M.  S. 

ELIZABETHA   JOHANNIS    MOULTON   UXOR 

ARNOLDI   WALLEN    FILIA 

UTRISQUE   DILECTISSIMA 

AD    PLURES   ABIJT 

XXVIII0   DIE   MENSIS   SEPTEMBRIS 

ANNO   DOM.    MDCCIII0 

^ETAT   Sim   XXII0 

Stone. 


HERE   LYETH    YH   BODY    OF   DANIEL 

SON     OF     JOHN     MASINGARB,     GNT. 

WHO   DEPARTED   THIS    LIFE 

OCTOB.    YE    12th    1 701 

AGED    25    YEARS. 


Stone. 


HIC   JACET 

MARIA    UXOR   JOHANNIS    ANNYSON 

QUjE   OBIJT   VICESIMO   QUARTO   DIE   JULII 

ANNO   jETATIS   SUjE    VICESIMO   NONO 

ET    SALUTIS    HUMAN/E 

MILLESIMO   SEPTINGENTESIMO. 

Stone. 

17  F 


®ntt  p'  a't'a  loUIsi  WStWiX  Mm'  wYx  &  totswic  tmjMjs 
(feted*  JiMUttidiaw  fflajrjUatti  jj'  uMjt  §t°  (To1  p°  r  xxtiij0  mi'  tii't  y'ytikt'  At'. 

Brass. 


On  a  Bend  az:  3  Dolphins  embowed. 

Upon  a  defaced  monument  on  which  is  no  inscription  is  this  Coat  armour 

found  often. 

(Upon  a  Bend  3  Dolphins  emb :  Or:  ye  Coat  of  Osborn,  Maier  1661.) 


Within  this  Church  upon  ye  Wall  over  ye  South  Door  is  painted  a  Stately 
Monument  wherein  lyes  attired  in  all  Royal  Ornam15,  is  represented  the  famous 
Q.  Elizabeth  lying  along  in  full  proportion,  and  if  ye  reason  be  enquired,  it  is 
because  some  say  she  took  great  delight  in  hearing  ye  bells  of  ye  p'ish.  So 
generally  lov'd  when  living,  &  honourd  when  dead,  was  that  Q.  yt  monuments  to 
her  memory  &  praise  were  thus  set  up  in  33  Churches  in  London,  besides  that 
chief  and  sumptuousst  monum'  erected  to  her  mem  :  by  K.  J,,  &  in  imitation  thereof, 
see  Stow's  Survey,  1633. 

This  Church  has  a  Ring  of  6  very  good  Bells,  a  Clock,  &  Chimes  every 
3  Hours. 


In  Sl  Maries  Church  is  this  Inscription  cut  very  deep  in  a  stone  set  in  ye 
Wall  at  ye  West  end  of  the  Church. 


IE      TOMAS      DE      LINCCO 

LE   A    DONE   A    CEL    AVTE 

R    SIRGE   E   VN    LAVMPE   E   LA 

RENTE   DE    COLEGATE. 


Upon  the  outside  of  the  East  end  of  Trows  Church  tmder  a  nich,  in  which 
have  been  formerly  an  Image,  as  by  y%  Inscriptiofi  appears: 


t  will's  :  DE  :  kirkebi  : 
PRIOR  :  NORWIC  :  ME  : 
POSVIT  :  cvi'  :  AlE  :  PPI 
CIETVR  :  DS  : 

18 


Inscriptions  above  f  arch  of  St.  Giles's  Gate,  on  the  inside. 

MR   THOMAS    CORY 
MAIOR    1628. 


On  the  outside,  under  the  City  earms,  is  carved  in  stone. 

ADORNATA   TEMPORE 

MAIORAT'       HENRICI 

CROWE   ARMIGER1    1 67 9. 


From  this  gate  Southwards,  at  y"  distance  of  330  paces  along  the  City 
Wall,  you  come  at  a  Stone  set  up  in  the  said  Wall  on  the  outside  next 
f  Ditch,  in  whch  Stone  is  this  inscription: 

IN     THE    TIME     OF 
ALEXADER    AGVISH 

ESQVIER    MAIOR 
ANO     DOM1     1629. 


(There  is  a  stone  opposite  to  this  that  is  in  ye  inside  of  y"  Wall,  next 
Chapply  field,  but  y®  inscription  is  not  now  legible,  doubtless  it  was  the 
same.)  This  length  of  the  piece  of  ye  wall,  appearing  to  have  been 
then  repair d,  is  55  paces,  the  stone  set  up  in  ye  midst  of  it ;  146  paces 
farther  east,  is  ap"  of  Wall  newly  reedified.  46  paces  length,  6°  10 
paces  of  ye  battlemiB  of  this  side  repair d,  about  f  middle  ofwh  is  set 
up  in  f  inside  a  stone  thus  inscribd  : 

iEDIFICATA   TEMPORE 
ROBERTI       BE   .    .    E    . 
ARMINGER    MAJOR 
CIVIT'    NORWICI 
ANN°    DNI    I7IO. 


Upon  ye  Walls  of  White  Friers  bridge  over  ye  arch  on  each  side  is  an 
Escocheon,  Viz1:  on  ye  east  side,  or  down  ye  river,  y°  arms  of  y"  City, 
&°  on  ye  West,  or  side  upivard ye  River,  y"  Royal  Arms  as  were  in 
Queen  Eliz:  time,  viz*:  ff ranee  &*  England  Quarterly,  all  cut  in  y" 
Free  Stone.  This  bridge  was  broken  in  ye  time  of  Rets  rebellion. 
Between  this  bridge  6°  Fybridge  is  a  stone  set  in  ye  wall  of  f  Wharf 
or  Key,  which  Key  is  on  y"  South  side  of  ye  River,  &>  hath  this 
inscription  : 

THIS    STATH    IN   YE   MAYORALTY   OF   WILLIAM 

DAVY   ESQUIRE   WAS    REPAIRED   AT   YE   EQUAL   CHARGE   OF   THE 

CITY   &    MEN'S    HOSPITAL,    ANNO    DNI    1660. 


19 


St.  Marys  Church  in  Norwich. 

The  Inscriptions  wBb  in  it  beginning  at  y*  West  end.     See  ye  2d  page  back 
for  y"  inscription  upon  ye  wall. 

©tate  p'  a'i'afc'  ©borne  dhauat 
(fiiivit  et  ald'waaai  isti'  eivitat' 
m  gjohe'  uxis  s«e  p'me  «/  quide'  ©howas  ofcijt  iiij0  die  oetoh'. 
§,°  &a.  p°rxi  ti°x.  a'i'ab'  p'uieiet'  4c'. 

Brass. 


y$m  mx&tx  *esteth  the  JHodu  of  fames 
if  ertteehe  tine  soaue  of  ^ete*  ^w- 
fceefc    Pevetant   of   this    dtittie 
who  died  at  the  ajje  of  18  jjea*es 
the  15  of  Jefc*:  aaao  d'a'i  1633. 


Brass. 


Here  teethe  foh'a  ijtefae  &  ©eeitte  his  wufe 

the  wiehe  Uoha'  dewerted  the  *ix  rtayc 
of  j&eptemlwir  ia  the  am  ft  our  lord  (Sod  xr 
aad  xtviij0  oa  whose  souks  fesa  have  wfirg. 


Brass. 


In  one  of  ye  North  windows  is  this  Escocheon,  quarterly :  ist,  semy  de  flowers 
de  lis  or.  a  fret  azure;  2d,  Or.  3  Leopards  passant  gardant;  3d,  as  2d;  4th, 
as  first. 


HERE    LYETH    THE    BODY    OF 

SAMUELL   WATTSON   WHO 

DEPARTED     THIS     LIFE     THE 

13    DAY    OF    JANUARY     ANNO 

DOMINI    1695 

AGED    46   YEARS. 


Stone. 


Brass  under  a  small  inlaid  effigies. 

gpe  iaeet  rota'  %$\\t\'  ff*aatet)S  virtue  quotulaat 
filie  f  oh'is  teuton  eui'  a'i'e  jr'jrirtet'  deus  ante'. 

Suppose  this  ye  Denton  yt  was  Sherif  anno  1482. 


"§cxt  m&tx  wtttix  the  §«<l»j  of 

gtttx  Vtttatt  of  this  mtte 

utmltattt  apd  44  acawsi  he  departed 

21  of  gjult)  awito  tl'wi  1629. 

/«  ^«  same  Stone  is  cut: 

Pete  m&w  wtteth  the  §ody  of  gtttt  Heahc 

sou  of  IJetetf  Heafee  of  thte  Otitic 

mmtottt  awd  §nme  §eafee  Ms  wife  they 

geprted-  thte  pfe  flue  owe  the  28th  day  of 

^eptemhet  1670,  the  othct  the  13th 

flay  of  ©rtofte*  1670. 


Brass. 


On  ye  next  Stone  are  ye  Effigies  of  a  ?nan  6°  woman  inlaid  in  Brass,  6° 
an  inlaid  old  fashioned  pavillion  or  Canopy  wth  spires,  but  ye 
Inscription  is  gone,  so  can't  tell  who  they  were,  their  Habit  is 
very  odd. 


Upon  or  over  the  Pulpit  this  Scotch11 :    P'  pale  first  sable  a  chevron  engraild 
ermine  between  3  annulets  within  a  bordure  argt :  Second,  Heme. 


HERE  RESTETH  THE  BODY  OF 

ROBERT       KEEPAS      DECEASED 

THE    3   OF  JUNE    1641. 

This  Stone  has  had  a  more  ancient  inscription  in  brass  inlaid  round  ye  ledge 
of  it,  but  is  all  now  pull'd  away. 

Stone. 


In  the  North  Cross  He. 

("Drate  d'  a'i'a  §;eimet  ®ohe  etoi$i 
gJCotwta  eoofce  mi'  a'i'e  ifpieiet'  deujs. 


Brass. 


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In  ye  East  wall  of  this  JV:  lie  is  this  Inscription  upon  a  'Square  plate  of 
brass,  6°  undr  it  a  plate  also  with  an  Escocheon  of  2  Coats  impald. 

M*S   ANE   CLAXTON   HERE   INTERD   DOETH   LYE 

WHOSE   VERTUOUS    LYFE   A    LIVINGE    PRAYER    DID    MIRRIT 

HER    FAITHE   RELIGION    GRACE   AND   CHARRITYE 

HATH    CROUNDE    HIR   SOWLE   WT   WHAT   THE   SAYNTES    INHERIT 

FULL    FOWERSKORE   YEARES   SHE   LIVED   EXEMPTE   FROM   BLAME 

PRESENCE   SAFE   HIR   REPUTATIONS   NAME 

FROM   WORSHIPES    RACE   SHE   DID   AT    FIRST   DESEND 

AND   CLAXTONS    NAME   DID   WELL  THAT   WORTHE   ADORNE 

BY  WHOME   WHILST   HEAVEN    UNTO   HIR    LYFE   DID    LEND 

NINE    SONES    FIVE   DAUGHTERS    TO   THIS    WORLD   WEAR    BORNE 

THE   FIRST   OF  AUGUST   ONE   THOUSANDE   SIX    HUNDRED   &   FIVE 

SHE   DYED   LET   STILL    HIR   VERTUES   PRAYES   SURVIVE. 

Arms  below  Inscription. — A  fess  between  three  "hedg  hogs  passant,"  on  a  demi- 
shield  borne  as  a  canton,  barry,  surmounted  by  a  canton  charged  with  three  martlets : 
Claxton  impaling  two  bars,  in  chief  "3  Scallop  shells." — Clarke. 


A  small  Escochceon  upon  a  board  colourd  upon  paper  hanging  against  ye 
West  wall  of  this  JV:  He. 

Party  p'  pale  in  ye  first.  4  Coats. — first,  Gules  a  fess  between  3  hedge  hogs 
passant  argent  on  a  canton,  sinister  Barry  of  Arg' :  &  azure  a  Canton  dexter.  2d.  argt : 
between  3  Masiles  sable  a  fesse  of  4  p'  azure  &  gules  counterchangd.  3d.  Azure  3  piles 
wavy  arg'  descending  from  ye  top  to  ye  Sinister  base  point  where  they  conjoyn.     A 

Canton 4th,  Gules,  a  bend  Vairey.     The  second  is  argent  2  Bars  azure,  in 

chief  3  Escallops  gules. 


Inye  E.  windw  of  this  He  is  this  Coat. 

Ermine  a  Saltire  ingraild  between  4  Croslets  fitchee  gules  in  ye  border  of  this 
window.  In  ye  N.  Wind*  of  it  are  Several  I's  &  W's  crownd,  whom  they  design  I 
know  not.     Qy.  if  not  Jn°.  W 


In  the  South  Cross  He  undT  their  Effigies. 

<$m  jsuIk  hot  p»pW*  (&xt$oxin»  txM  humatwis  Wx  mmtxsi.xn\Mt  qui  §*apjw  txitx  Mwitaiuis 

tyxtm&m  mxmtat  yte  ac  xnopm  xtUmtox  ($<m$m$n  txixbe  mmiox  lite  in  txu  fmt  ux\>t 

§M»tiiS  p°  &°  quatw  &uh$  $tx  Ms  jpmj'  MttijS  gexta  fcaUttda*'  ftiit  ajmli/s  $xM  fittte 

gic  gtttofttte  <f Utt xx»  ipsa'  jivwili'  mtrnox  tx'x&  &  Jf pwam  Munrtatw  uua'  gtlinam  sxM  jwMtam. 

Half  of  this  plate  is  broke  away  (the  stone  being  decay d)  and  is  lying  in 
ye  Vestry.  Lower  under  him  is  an  inlaid  plate  wherein  is  ingraved  6  sons 
&*  undx  her  one  wth  5  daughters. 

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Next  lyes  a  Stone  with  y°  Inscription  6»  Effigies  wch  have  been  inlaid  wih 
Brass,  both  pluckd  away  6°  gone. 


In  y"  E.  Window  of  this  He  is  an  Escocheon  with  this  mark  in  it   -js" 

(the  same  is  also  on  ye  outside  ait  in  stone  at  each  foot  of  y"  angle 
upon  ye  gable)  there  are  also  several  G's  6°  D's  in  both  y"  E.  <&•»  S. 
windows  painted  in  ye  glass,  so  that  I  conjecture  sd  Gregory  Draper 
was  the  builder  (or  at  least  f  chief  contributor  toy"  building)  of  this 
He  in  wch  he  is  buried.  Qy.  How  this  accords  with  f  Churche's 
being  built  by  Jestallon,  Sherif. 


In  the  Chancel. 

HERE    RESTETH    THE    BODY    OF    THOMAS 

WESTWOOD    WHO   DEPARTED   THIS    LIFE   SEPT. 

THE      Ist      1699 

AGED    60   YEARS 

HERE   ALSO   RESTETH   THE   BODY   OF   ABRAHAM 

WESTWOOD     SON     OF     SAID     THO:     WESTWOOD 

LIFE   1 

1699 

AGED    31    YEARES. 


©fate  i>'  a'i'a   gisaMle   Western'  quo'da' 
Mit'te  foh'te  Wtffttxn'  euf  a'i'e  p'pieief  de\ 


Stone. 


Brass. 


Upon  the  same  stone  is  cut  this. 

HERE  RESTETH  YE  BODY  OF  JOHN  CARTER  YE  SONNE  OF  ROBART  CARTER  WHO 
DEPARTED   THIS    LIFE   UPON   YE    29™    OF   AUGUST 
ANNO  DOM'   1645    IN   YE    27™    YEAR   OF    HIS   AGE. 


Heittfai  tumulu' :  Pim'tetota  \\\w  aspire  tutu'  ^uisuiuiis  tx%$  qui  tw'gxtxxg :  sta 

gjertege :  plora :  suta  ml'  exis :  f aetata  i\'n&'  t» :  pro  me  ftmt  0*a  <$t  &'$  omttipo- 

teas :  qui  vetiro  nmrta  rveajsti  g»i#  "gXmax  oxo  tut  famuli  fragile  stint  fiu 

<5>ui  dittus  aeuneusi  fait  ia  rteefette  doeto*  aw  aoa  &  istiuiS  eeelejsie  eutatujs 

©friitq'  ultimo  (lie  measisf  J>eptemM#  auuo  d'ai  pillesimo  eeeeexviij0. 

Brass. 

In  ye  same  stone  is  this  cut. 

HERE  RESTETH  THE  BODY  OF  THOMAS  CARTER  THE  SONE  OF  ROBERT  CARTER 

WHO   DEPARTED    THIS    LIFE   UPON   THE    21™ 

DAYE      OF      NOVEMBER     ANNO      DOM'l      1 6  .  . 

IN   YE    26    YEAR   OF   HIS   AGE. 

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(tints  ii'  a'i'a  fl'tti  ^utt'ti  §top  qwott^'  Iwtjtttf 

mile  rajrni  p'onfo:  q'  «>Mjt  xxvy  tfi*  aug'ti  §t°  J* 

Brass, 

FRANCIES    PYKE 

DIED    FEB:    THE    3 

1601. 

But  whether  man  or  woman  I  think  don't  apear  from  ye  Inscript'. 

Stone. 

There  is  another  stone  which  have  had  a  plate  inlaid,  but  is  now  gone. 


In  ye  South  Wall  of  f  Chancel  is  a  handsome  marble  monument  set  up, 
wthin  which  are  small  Images  kneeling,  representing  Clenit  Heme, 
Esq1,  his  Lady,  2  Sons  6°  one  Daughter,  on  which  are  the  following 
Inscriptions: 

A.  SIC    FVIT   EXORSU   PRIMO   NATURA   PUSILLA 

SIC  FTJIT   AUSPICIIS   SERPENS   SIC   PARVAL'   HYRN' 

B.  MOX   FUIT   ERECTUS   UT   PINEA   TADU   CORRUSCANS 
ALTUS    HONORAT'    FERMUS   SIC   PINUS    IN    HORTIS 

C.  NUC   JACET    IMMOT'    QUE    VESTIT   TERRA    QUIESIES 
SED   VESTIT   CCELU   MELIUS   CHRISTUS    Q'   PRECATOR. 

D.  HERE    LYETH    BURIED   YE  BODY   OF    CLEMET 
HYRNE    LATE    CITISE    &   ALDERMA    OF   THE 

CITTY   OF   NORWICH   WHO    HAD    BENE 

ONCE   MAIOR    OF    YE  SAME   CITTY   HE    DYED 

23    OF   SEPT.    1596.      HE   HAD   ISSUE   BY    MARGARET 

E.  HIS    FIRST   WIFE   2    SONES   THOMAS,    AND 
XPOFER,    &    ONE    DAUGHTER    NAMED   SUSAN 

HE  WAS  A  GOOD  BENEFACTOR  TO  YE  POORE  OF  THIS  PARISH. 

The  said  Margaret  died  the  13  of  June,  1585. 

The  letters  A,  B,  C,   D,   E,  refer  to  ye  places  (marked  so  in  ye  draught  of  ye 
monument),  in  wch  ye  inscriptions  are  cut. 

Arms. — Upon  ye  top  of  ye  moiram' :  is  ye  Arms  of  said  Heme,  with  Helmet, 
Crest,  &  Mantlings,  being  Or.  3  bars  gemelles  gules,  a  Canton  or.  argt.  5  lozenges 
gules  2,  I,  &  2.  Ye  Crest  a  'Talbet  passant  Sable  w'h  Collar  &  leading  string 
reflexed  over  his  back  or. 

Within  the  square  of  ye  monum'  are  3  Scotcheons :  first,  ye  arms  of  ye  City  of 
Norwich ;  2d,  his  own  sheild,  as  before ;  3d,  p'  pale  in  3  parts,  first  &  3d :  vert.  2 
pikes  crossed  in  Saltire  argt ;  ye  middle  azure  3  Dolphins  naiant  embowed  paleways  ; 
over  all,  on  a  chief  gules,  3  couple  of  cross  keys  or. 


In  the  North  wind''''  ofye  Chancel  upon  a  pB  painted  glass. 

(&miXt&\  |f;SH Upon  another: 

(BlxXtXX&X  $)J [Spirleng,  Town  Clerk, 

ftmsivxm.  1471.  &c.] 

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Within  y"  Altar. 

HERE    LYETH   THE    BODY   OF 

MATHEW    COATES   WHO   DEPARTED 

THIS     LIFE     JULY     THE     7™     1703 

AGED   33    YEARS. 

AND   ALSO   TWO   OF    HIS    CHILDREN    YE   ONE 

DYED   JAN:    II™    1699   YE   OTHER   JULY    6th    1702. 

Stone. 


Next  Stone  has  had  2  brass  pourtraitures  &  an  Inscription  inlaid,  but  are  now  [gone]. 


HERE   LYETH    THE   BODY    OF   JOHN    PYKE   WHO 

DEPARTED   THIS   LIFE   THE    8    DAY    OF 

FEBRUARY   ANNO    DOMINI    1 690 

AGED    38    YEARS. 


Stone. 


HODIE  MIHI 

CRAS  TIBI. 

HERE   LYETH    THE    BODY   OF   MARY 

PARKER   THE   WIFE   OF   JOSEPH 

PARKER    WHO   DEPARTED   THIS 

DAY   OF    MAY   ANNO 
DOMINI    1685    AGED 
60    YEARES. 

Stone. 


SIC  TU 

HERE   LYETH   THE   BODY   OF   JOSEPH 

PARKER   WHO   DEPARTED   THIS 

LIFE    THE    14th    DAY   OF    NOVEMBER 

ANNO   DOM.    1699 

AGED    59    YEAfeES. 

Stone. 


Upon  ye  North  side  of  ye  altar  is  an  arch  of  Freestone  in  ye  wall,  &  on  ye  2  sides 
of  ye  arch  upon  a  wreath  gules  &  sable,  is  cut  a  Bulls  head  of  ye  last. 

25  H 


Within  the  arch  is  placed  a  square  stone  inscribed: 

HIC    IACENT    UNA    MARTINUS    VAN    KURNBECK 

ARTIU    ET   MEDICINE   DOCTOR   ET   JOANNA   UXOR 

SUA     DE     PAROCHIA     ET     CIVITATE     HAC     NUPER 

DEFUNCTI  QUI  MARTINUS  OBIJT  XX°  FFEBRUARIJ 

1578    ET    JOHANNA    TERTIO    SEPTEMBRIS     1579 

IN    QUOR'    MEMORIAM     FIDELIS    SIBI    HENRICUS 

JONES  armig'  IN  CANCELLARIA  FELICISSIME  DNE 

ELIZ'    REGINE   EXAMIATOR,    EXECUTOR,    TESTAMENTI 

D'CE  JOHANNE   OPUSCULUM    HOC   FIERI    FECIT 

QUOR'  aiab'  PROPICIETUR  deus  amen. 

This  inscription  having  been  lately  painted  a  new,  there  are  some  visible  mistakes 
in  it,  but  the  true  reading  is  as  above  (as  far  as  I  can  p'ceive.) 


The  2  Rests  or  Supports  of  ye  Roof  near  ye  2  East  angles  made  wth  ye  2  Cross 
lies  upon  ye  Chancel,  are  each  an  angel's  holding  before  them  a  shield  (sic). 

That  on  ye  North  side :  party  p'  pale  first  argt :  6  ferde  moulins  3,  2,  I,  (& 
between  ye  2  a  mullet  diff. )  all  sable.  2d  coat  Ermine  upon  a  Chevron  sable  2  Lyons 
counter  passant  Or. 

That  by  ye  South  angle  p'  pale,  first  coat  as  before;  2d,  sable  a  Chevron  between 
3  Lyons  rampt.  argt. 


The  Coat  last  mentioned  upon  Mr.  Hemes  monumt :  is  ye  Worshipful  Company  of 
Fishmongers  arms,  &  I  suppose  is  mistaken  by  ye  painter  who  last  coloured  it,  for  in 
Gwillims  heraldry,  p.  299,  tis  thus  blazond  :  Azure  3  Dolphins  naiant  in  Pale  between 
2  pair  of  Lucyes  saltire  wise,  proper,  crownd  or.  on  a  chief  Gules  three  couple  of  Keys 
crossed,  as  ye  Crowns. 


This  Church  has  6  Bells,  tuneable,  though  small. 


Sf-  Clemfs- 

(Between  Bullocks  &=  Quinsy's.) 

Arms. — A  fess  between  3  stars.     Crest,  a  demy-man. 

HERE   RESTETH   THE    BODY   OF   THOMAS 

EVERARD    GENT.    WHO    DEPARTED 

THIS    LIFE   THE    20™    OF   JUNE   ANNO 

DOMINI     l666    HE    GAVE   TWELVE 

POUNDES    TO    THE    PARISH    OF   ST 

CLEMENT    TO    BE    EMPLOYED    FOR   THE 

USE    OF    THE    POOR    ^TATIS    SUjE    44. 

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Stone. 


South  side  of  Checkering. 

HERE   RESTETH   THE    BODY   OF   ELIZABETH 

THE   ONLY   CHILD    OF 

KATHERINE     EVERARD     THE     WIFE     OF 

JOHN   EVERARD,    GENT.    DECEASED   SHE 

DEPARTED   THIS    LIFE   THE    2th    OF 

OCTOBER   ANNO   DOMINI    1 663 

.ffiTATIS    SLL<E    II. 

HERE   ALSO   RESTETH    THE   BODY   OF   JOHN 

EVERARD   THE   ELDEST   SON    OF 

THOMAS      EVERARD      HE      DEPARTED      THIS 

LIFE  THE  5™  OF  JUNE  ANNO  DOMINI  1 666 

.ETATIS    SIWE    15. 


Stone. 


An  Escocheon  hangs  in  ye  vestry :  p'  pale  argent  &  sable  on  a  Chevron  between  3 
Martlets,  as  many  trefoils  slipped  all  counterchangd.  (The  same  Coat  is  to  be  seen 
carvd  in  ye  penthouse  above  ye  gate  of  ye  house  against  ye  East  end  of  ye  Church). 
Is  also  in  glass  in  ye  East  window  of  ye  Chancel . 

This  ye  Coat  of  Wood. 


Under  ye  monum*  of  S^  Amand  is  pladd  an  Altar  Tomb  belonging  to  y" 
Aldridges,  but  having  been  removed  from  some  other  part  of  the 
cfiurch,  the  inscriptions,  wch  were  only  painted,  are  almost  quite 
defaced. 


3  Bells  in  this  Church,  &•  a  Clock  with  quarters. 


One  Wilkins  gave  4  lb.  p'  ann.  to  this  Parish. 


The  Inscriptions  upon  2  Tables  of  Stone  set  into  ye  Wall,  one  on  each  side 
of  y"  Entra?ice.     That  on  ye  left  hand  as  you  enter  is  this: 

WILLIAM  DOUGHTY,   GENT.   WHO   SPENT  YE   LATTER   PART   OF   HIS    DAYES 

IN   THIS   CITIE   DID  BY  HIS   LAST  WILL  DATED  APRIL  XXVth  MDCLXXXVII 

APPOINT   SEVERAL   TRUSTEES   TO   DISPOSE  AND   LAY   OUT   SIX   THOUSAND   POUNDS 

FOR   ERECTING   AND   ENDOWING   THIS    HOSPITALL   AND   DID   THEREIN   APPOINT  (AFTER 

A  CERTAIN  TIME)  THE  COURT  OF  THIS  CUTE  TO  FILL   UP  AND  CONTINUE 

TWENTY  FOUR  POOR  MEN  AND  EIGHT  POOR  WOMEN  IN  THIS  PLACE  TO  YE 

END    OF   THE   WORLD:    EACH    BEING    AGED   ABOVE   LX   YEARS   AND   TO   RECEIVE 

THE   PROFITS   OF   THE   SAID   ENDOWMENTS   &C.    AND   TO   PAY   WEEKLY   TO   THE   MR 

HEREOF   (WHO    IS   TO    BE   A   SINGLE  :  MAN   AND    BY   THEM    SUCCESSIVELY   CHOSEN)   THREE 

POUNDS    EIGHT   SHILLINGS,    &    LAY   INTO   CELLARS   YEARLY   XXXII   CHALDREN  OF  COALES 

AND   CLAD   YE   MEN   WITH   COATES,  AND   WOMEN   WITH   GOWNES   OF   PURPLE   CLOTH 

AT  THEIR  ENTERANCE,  AND  EVERY  TWO  YEARS  AFTER,   AND  TURN  OUT  EITHER  MR  OR  POOR 

IF  THEY  OBSERVE  NOT  YE  ORDERS  OF  THIS  PLACE,  AS  BRIEFLY  MENTIONED  ON  YE  OTHER  TABLE. 

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The  other  Table  on  ye  right  hand  hath  this  Inscription  : 

THE    MR.    OF   THIS   PLACE   IS   EVERY   SATURDAY   MORNING   TO   PAY   TO   EACH   POOR   PERSON 

TWO   SHILLINGS,    AND   DAILY   &   EQUALLY   TO   DELIVER   YE   COALS   TO   THEM   AND 

TO    SEE    GOOD    ORDERS    KEPT,    AND    WHEN    ANY    DIE    TO    ACQUAINT    YE    COURT 

THEREWITH    IMMEDIATELY,    AND    TO    DO    YE   SAME    IF   ANY    BE   DISORDERLY,    FOR 

THE   DUE   PERFORMANCE   WHEREOF,   THE   SAID    MR.    SHALL   RETAIN   WEEKLY   FOR 

HIS    PAINES    FOUR    SHILLINGS    BESIDES   HIS    DWELLING   (iN   WHICH 

HE   MUST   CONSTANTLY   INHABIT)    AND   THE   SAID   POOR   PEOPLE   MUST   CONSTANTLY   DWELL 

IN    THIS   PLACE  AND   SO   WEAR   THEIR   COATS   OR   GOWNES.      AND    LIVE   PEACEABLY 

WITH    YE   MR.   AND  WITH   ONE   ANOTHER   AS    BECOMES   CHRISTIANS,    NEITHER 

CURSING,    SWEARING,    KEEPING   BAD    HOURES,    NOR   BEING   DRUNK. 


Upon  ye  upper  part  of  ye  Wall  of  ye  Vestry  of  S<  Geo  :  Tombland,  on  ye  outside 
are  these  letters  :  W  B.  Upon  or  in  ye  window  adjoyning  is  first  in  a  .  .  .  glass  a  W 
all  radiated,  then  an  Escocheon  Azure,  3  Cups  argent,  gilded  on  ye  outside  [viz: 
3  cups  Or.  &  ye  inside  appears  arg' :]  then  another  .  .  .  glass,  wherein  I  doubt  not 
but  has  been  a  B,  but  is  now  defaced. 


These  Notes  have  been  copied  from  the  original  MS.  in  the  hand- 
writing 0/ John  Kirkpatrick,  of  Norwich,  (who  died  1728);  now 
belonging  to  the  Rev.  James  D'Ombrain,  M.A.,  St.  John's 
Vicarage,  Oldham,  Lancashire. — F.  A.  C. 


Examples   of  Armorial  Book-plates. 

No.  4. 
SIR    ROBERT    EDEN,    Bart. 


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ft,M£$:&kn&w-i 


Ordsall,  Nottinghamshire. 

GRANT  dated  8  January,  35  Henry  VI.,  from  William  Stocum,  of 
Stocum,  son  and  heir  of  Thomas  Stocum,  of  the  same  place,  to  Thomas 
Hillarie,  chaplain,  and  John  Wyston,  of  Ordesale,  of  land,  &c,  in 
Ordesale.     (1). 


INDENTURE  made  17  May,  1  Edward  VI.,  between  John  Hylmer, 
"ffremason,"  on  the  one  part,  and  Edmond  Holgill  on  the  other  part, 
relating  to  the  Manor  of  Ordesall.  ' 

Signature  of  John  Hylmar  on  fold.     (2). 


GRANT  dated  at  Thrumpton  10  February,  16  Henry  VIII.,  from 
William  Yong,  of  Thrumpton,  to  Thomas  Denman,  of  the  same  place, 
gent.,  of  land  in  Ordesall.     (3). 


DEED  dated  1  November,  161 3,  by  which  Charles  Hussey,  of 
Ordesall,  and  Margaret  his  wife,  acknowledge  to  have  received  of 
Thomas  Cornwalleys,  of  Ordsall,  esquire,  the  sum  of  one  hundred  pounds. 

Signature  of  Charles  Hussey  on  fold.     (4). 


£f*ir£4  4tyf@7__ 


GRANT  dated  24  April,  5  Edward  VI.,  from  George  Cartwright,  of 
Ordsall,  husbandman,  to  Robert  Yonge,  of  Ordsale,  husbandman,  of  land 
in  Ordsall.     (5). 


TERRIER  of  Land  belonging  to  Robert  Yonge,  contained  in  Deed 
No.  5.    (6). 


GRANT  dated  at  Ordsale  4  September,  6  Edward  VI.,  from  John 
Weston,  son  and  heir  of  Richard  Wesson,  of  Estretford,  "corveser," 
deceased,  to  Robert  Yonge,  of  Ordsall,  husbandman,  of  land  in  Ordsale. 

Signature  of  Ihon  Wyston  on  fold.     (7). 


2&M  -Tp>foH> 


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DEED  dated  n  September,  6  Edward  VI.,  by  which  Alicia  Weston, 
late  wife  of  Richard  Weston,  of  Estretford,  deceased,  grants  to  Robert 
Yonge,  of  Ordsall,  lands  in  Ordsall.     (8). 


GRANT  dated  6  June,  22  Elizabeth,  from  Alexander  Tee,  of  Bollume, 
gent.,  to  Thomas  Tee,  of  Hasland,  co.  Derby,  his  brother,  of  lands  in 
Ordsall  and  Thrumpton.     (9). 


BOND  dated  4  December,  6  Edward  V.,  from  John  Weston,  late  of 
Estretford,  glover,  to  Robert  Yonge,  of  Ordsale,  husbandman,  for  forty 
pounds.     (10). 


RELEASE  dated  17  January,  33  Elizabeth,  from  John  Blacknall,  of 
Caton,  yeoman,  to  Samuel  Bevercotts,  of  Ordsall,  esquire,  of  lands  at 
Over  and  Nether  Hartindale. 

Signature  of  John  Blacknall  on  fold.     (n). 


GRANT  dated  4  November,  1  and  2  Philip  and  Mary,  from  Robert 
Beyghton,  of  West  Retforde,  labourer,  to  John  Tee,  of  Bollame,  of  lands 
in  Ordsall.     (12). 


RELEASE  dated  10  September,  6  Edward  VI.,  from  John  Weston, 
son  and  heir  of  Richard  Weston,  of  Estretforde  in  le  claye,  deceased,  to 
Robert  Yonge,  of  Ordsall,  husbandman,  of  lands  in  Ordsall. 

Signature  of  Ihon  Wyston  on  fold.     (13). 


ACQUITANCE  dated  23  August,  1  Elizabeth,  from  Thomas  Lyston, 
son  and  heir  of  Robert  Lyston,  to  Richard  Tonge.     (14). 


RELEASE  dated  15  April,  2  Elizabeth,  from  Robert  Wylkinson,  of 
Bosston,  co.  Lincoln,  and  Margaret  his  wife,  and  Henry  Borton,  of 
Sutturton,  labourer,  and  Elizabeth  his  wife,  sister  and  heir  of  Hugh 
Robynson,  to  Thomas  Robynson,  of  Ordsall,  husbandman,  of  tenements 
in  Ordsall.     (15). 


GRANT  dated  10  June,  8  Elizabeth,  from  Thomas  Robinson,  of 
Ordsall,  to  John  Dunston,  Henry  Brome,  gentlemen,  George  Bromley 
and  Bartholomew  Robynson,  yeomen,  of  messuage  with  orchard  in 
Ordsall,  which  descended  "from  William  Robynson  my  father."     (16). 


GRANT  dated  9  May,  1609,  from  Stephen  Coe,  of  Ordsall,  clerk,  to 
Anne  Bevercots  and  Margaret  Bevercots,  of  Ordsall,  spinsters,  of  pasture 
land  in  Ordsall. 

Signature  of  Stephen  Coe  on  fold.     (17). 


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GRANT  dated  10  June,  8  Elizabeth,  from  Thomas  Robinson,  of 
Ordsall,  to  John  Dunston,  Henry  Brome,  George  Bromeley,  and 
Bartholomew  Robinson,  of  a  messuage  with  orchard  in  Ordsall.     (18.) 


BOND  dated  18  February,  1641,  from  Thomas  Cornwallys  of  the 
Cathedral  Close,  Lincoln,  to  Robert  Crumwell,  senior,  of  Barnby  in  the 
Marsh,  yeoman,  and  Robert  Crumwell,  son  and  heir  of  Robert  Crumwell. 

Signature  of  Thomas  Cornwallys  on  fold.     (19). 


Thomas  Robinson,  of  Ordsall,  by  Deed  dated  6  May,  8  Elizabeth,  on 
account  of  a  marriage  between  John  Johnson  and  Anne  Robinson,  his 
daughter,  grants  to  John  Dunston,  Henry  Brome,  George  Bromeley,  and 
Bartholomew  Robinson,  a  messuage  and  four  acres  of  arable  land  in 
Ordsall.     (20). 


BOND  dated  4  January,  39  Elizabeth,  from  Nicholas  Yong,  of  Bab- 
worth,  yeoman,  to  Samuel  Bevercots,  of  Ordsall. 
Signature  of  Nicholas  Yong  on  fold.     (21). 


LEASE  dated  3  July,  1567,  between  John  Castwode,  of  Southmorton, 
in  the  parish  of  Babworth,  husbandman,  to  Robert  Horner  of  Westretford, 
yeoman,  of  tenements  in  Westretford. 

Signature  of  Robarte  Horner  on  fold.     (22). 


GRANT  dated  1  March,  1 2  Elizabeth,  from  Alexander  Tee,  senior,  of 
North  Wheatlaie,  "vitiler,"  to  Alexander  Tee,  junior,  of  Bollam,  gent., 
of  land  in  Ordsall. 

Signature  of  Alexander  Tee  on  fold.     (23). 


BOND  dated  13  November,  29  Elizabeth,  from  Gye  ffarley,  of  Ordsall, 
gent.,  to  Samuel  Bevercots,  of  Gray's  Inn,  Middlesex,  gent. 
Signature  of  Gye  ffarley  on  fold.     (24). 


GRANT  dated  n  August,  13  Elizabeth,  from  John  Dunston,  of  Eton, 
gent.,  to  Anthony  Bevercotts,  gent.,  of  land  in  Ordsall. 
Signature  of  John  Dunston  on  fold.    (25). 


BOND  dated  26  October,   1618,  from  William  Denman,  of  Ordsall, 
gent.,  to  Thomas  Cornwalleys,  of  Ordsall,  "armiger." 
Signature  of  Wittm  Denman  on  fold.     (26). 

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INDENTURE  dated  2  November,  18  Elizabeth,  between  Guy  fifarley, 
of  Ordsall,  gent.,  and  Anne  his  wife,  and  John  Nicholson,  of  Hydon, 
husbandman,  being  lease  of  land  in  Thrumton.     (27). 

BOND  dated  5  June,  5  James  I.,  from  Nicholas  Yonge,  of  North 
Morton,  in  the  parish  of  Babworth,  yeoman,  to  Matilda  Bevercots,  of 
Ordsall,  widow.     (28). 


POWER  OF  ATTORNEY  dated  15  June,  20  Elizabeth,  from 
Nicholas  Hammond,  of  Hamon  Streate,  in  the  parish  of  Cheston,  co. 
Herts,  goldsmith,  and  Anne  his  wife,  one  of  the  sisters  and  heirs  of 
Robert  Hall,  gent.,  deceased,  to  George  Inglebye,  of  Blithe,  yeoman. 

Signature  of  Nicholas  Hammonde  on  fold.    (29). 


BOND  dated  21  August,  1  and  2  Philip  and  Mary,  from  George 
Cartwright,  of  Ordsall,  husbandman,  to  Robert  Yonge,  of  Ordsall, 
husbandman.     (30). 


BOND  dated  1  January,  27  Elizabeth,  from  Thomas  Tee,  of 
Thrompton,  in  the  parish  of  Ordsall,  gent.,  to  Samuel  Bevercotts,  of 
Ordsall,  gent. 

Signature  of  Thomas  Tee  on  fold.     (31). 


POWER   OF  ATTORNEY  dated   22   March,   23   Elizabeth,  from 
Alexander  Tee,  of  Bollom,  gent,  to  Edmond  Spivie  and  Thomas  Dumes. 
Signature  of  Alexander  Tee  on  fold.     (32). 


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INDENTURE  dated  22  April,  27  Elizabeth,  between  Guy  Farlye,  of 
Ordsale,  gent.,  and  Samuel  Bevercottes,  of  the  same  town,  gent.,  relating 
to  lands  in  Thrumpton.     (33). 


INDENTURE  dated  1  January,  27  Elizabeth,  between  Samuel 
Bevercottes,  gent.,  and  Thomas  Tee,  of  Thrumpton,  gent.,  of  lands  in 
Ordsall. 

Signature  of  Samuel  Bewercots  on  fold.     (34). 


GRANT  dated  12  November,  28  Elizabeth,  from  Thomas  Cartwright, 
junior,  of  Northwheatley,  husbandman,  to  Thomas  Denman,  of  Whit- 
houses,  in  the  parish  of  Ordsall,  gent.,  of  lands  in  Thrumpton.     (35). 

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RELEASE  dated  31  December,  25  Elizabeth,  from  Gervase  Dawson 
and  George  Dawson,  sons  of  Thomas  Dawson,  lately  of  Estretford, 
deceased,  to  Guy  Farly,  of  Ordsall,  gent.,  of  lands  in  Ordsall  and 
Thrumpton.     (36). 

INDENTURE  dated  21  April,  30  Elizabeth,  between  Gye  ffarlye,  of 
Ordsall,  gent.,  and  Anne  his  wife,  and  Samuell  Bevercottes,  of  Ordsall, 
esquire,  relating  to  lands  in  Ordsall  and  Thrumpton.     (37). 


INDENTURE.  Duplicate  of  last.  Signature  of  S.  Bevercots  on  fold. 
(38).  

GRANT  dated  4  August,  30  Elizabeth,  from  Thomas  Tee,  of 
Thrumpton,  near  Estretford,  gent.,  to  Thomas  Tee,  of  land  in  Ordsall 
and  Thrumpton.     (39). 

GRANT  dated  9  April,  12  James  I.,  from  George  Hartopp,  of  Grayes 
Inn,  Middlesex,  to  George  Lam  and  Alexander  Stow,  of  Lownd,  in  the 
parish  of  Sutton,  gent.,  of  land  in  Tylne. 

Signature  of  George  Hartoppe  on  fold.     (40). 


GRANT  dated  1  April,  31  Elizabeth,  from  Thomas  Tee,  of  Thrumpton, 
in  the  parish  of  Ordsall,  gent.,  to  Nicholas  Wharton,  of  land  in  Ordsall 
and  Thrumpton.     (41). 


GRANT  dated  30  September,  31  Elizabeth,  from  Michael  Tonge,  of 
West  Burton,  gent.,  to  Samuel  Bevercotts,  of  Ordsall,  of  a  tenement  in 
Ordsall. 

Signature  of  Michael  Tonge  on  fold.     (42). 


GRANT  (no  date  of  month)  September,  31  Elizabeth,  between  Thomas 
Tee,  of  Thrumpton,  in  the  parish  of  Ordsall,  gent.,  to  Samuel  Bevercotts, 
of  Ordsall,  esquire,  of  lands  in  Thrumpton. 

Signature  of  Thomas  Tee  on  fold.     (43). 


INDENTURE  dated  10  July,  33  Elizabeth,  between  John  Eastwood, 
of  Ordsall,  yeoman,  and  Samuel  Bevercottes,  of  the  same  place,  esquire, 
relating  to  lands  in  Ordsall. 

Signature  of  Sam :  Bevercottes  on  fold.    (44). 

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GRANT  dated  18  January,  1593,  from  John  Sprigge,  of  Ordsall, 
husbandman,  to  George  Cartwright,  son  and  heir  of  Gregory  Cartwright, 
late  of  Ordsall,  of  lands  in  Ordsall.     (45). 


BOND  dated  31  March,  41  Elizabeth,  from  Anne  Mackworth,  of 
Epingham,  co.  Rutland,  widow,  to  Samuel  Bevercots,  of  Ordsall, 
"armiger,"  relating  to  lands  in  Ordsall. 

Signature  of  Ann  Mackworth  on  fold,  and  that  of  Thomas  Greshm 
as  a  witness.    (46). 

GRANT  dated  24  January,  1596,  from  Nicholas  Yong,  of  Babworth, 
yeoman,  to  John  Sothern,  alias  Gregorie,  of  Thrumpton,  in  the  parish  of 
Ordsall,  husbandman,  of  land  in  Ordsall.     (47). 


ARTICLES  OF  AGREEMENT  dated  21  August,  40  Elizabeth, 
between  Samuel  Bevercots,  of  Ordsall,  esquire,  and  Thomas  Mackworthe, 
of  Empingham,  co.  Rutland,  esquire,  relating  to  land  in  Ordsall. 

Signature  of  Thomas  Mackworth  on  fold.     (48). 


BOND  dated  25  February,  43   Elizabeth,   from  John   Denman,  of 
Eastrettford,  gent.,  to  Samuel  Bevercots,  of  Ordsall. 
Signature  of  Jo:  Denman,  1600,  on  fold.     (49). 


INDENTURE  dated  18  January,  44  Elizabeth,  between  John 
Denman,  of  Estretforth,  gent.,  and  Thomas  Dames,  of  Estretforth, 
relating  to  lands  in  Ordsall  and  Thrumpton. 

Signature  of  Jo:  Denman,  1601,  on  fold.     (50). 


LEASE  dated  1 1  November,  1  James  I.,  from  George  Cartewright,  of 
Ordsall,  gent.,  to  Robert  Browne,  of  Ordsall,  gent.,  relating  to  lands  in 
Ordsall. 

Signature  of  George  Cartwright  on  fold.     (51). 

GRANT  dated  1  February,  1603,  from  Elizabeth  Denman,  of  the 
White  Houses,  within  the  parish  of  Ordsall,  widow,  to  Maude  Bevercots, 
of  Ordsall,  widow,  of  lands  in  Ordsall.     (52). 


POWER  OF  ATTORNEY  dated  7  April,  2  James  I.,  from  Maude 
Bevercots,  of  Ordsall,  widow,  to  Robert  Browne,  of  Ordsall,  gent. 
Signature  of  M.  Bevercotts  on  fold.     (53). 


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RELEASE  dated  12  February,  35  Henry  VI.,  from  William  Stocum, 
of  Stocum,  son  and  heir  of  Thomas  Stocum,  lately  of  the  same,  to 
Thomas  Hillarie,  chaplain,  and  to  John  Wyston,  of  Ordsall,  of  land  in 
Ordsall.     (54). 

BOND  dated  25  September,  2  James  I.,  from  John  Denman,  of  East- 
rettford,  gent.,  to  Matilda  Bevercotes,  of  Ordsall,  widow. 
Signature  of  Jo:  Denman  on  fold.    (55.) 


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INDENTURE  made  n  February,  37  Henry  VIII.,  between  John 
Hylmer,  freemason,  and  Edmund  Holgill,  relating  to  the  sale  of  the 
Manor  of  Ordsall. 

Signature  of  John  Hylmar  on  fold.     (56). 


GRANT  dated  5  June  1607,  from  Nicholas  Yonge,  of  Northe  Morton, 
in  the  parish  of  Babeworthe,  yeoman,  to  Matilde  Be&otf,  of  Ordsall, 
widow,  of  lands  in  Ordsall.     (57). 


GRANT  dated  18  February  1641,  from  Thomas  Cornewallys,  of  the 
Cathedral  Close,  Lincoln,  "Arm,"  to  Robert  Crumwell,  senior,  of 
Barnbie  in  the  Marsh,  yeoman,  and  Robert  Crumwell,  junior,  son  and 
heir  of  Robert,  of  lands  in  the  parish  of  Haiton. 

Signature  of  Tho:  Cornewalleys  on  fold.     (58). 


RECEIPT  dated  1  November  16 n,  from  Margaret  Bevercotts,  of 
Ordsall,  spinster,  to  Thomas  Cornewalleys,  esquire. 
Signature  of  Margaret  Bevercotes  on  fold.     (59). 


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BOND  dated  25  May,  39  Elizabeth,  from  Thomas  Tonge,  of  South 
Leverton,  yeoman,  to  Samuel  Bevercots,  of  Ordsall,  "armiger." 
Signature  of  Thomas  Tonge  on  fold.     (60). 


GRANT  of  the  right  of  Common,  dated  30  March  16 14,  from 
Thomas  Johnson,  of  Thrumpton,  in  the  parish  of  Ordsall,  yeoman,  to 
Thomas  Cornwaleys,  of  Ordsall,  esquire,  and  to  Maude  BeScots,  of 
Ordsall,  widow.     (61). 


GRANT  dated  24  January,  39  Elizabeth,  from  John  Sotherne,  ats 
Gregory,  of  Thrumpton,  in  the  parish  of  Ordsall,  husbandman,  to  Samuel 
Bevercottes,  of  Ordsall,  esquire,  of  land  in  Ordsall.     (62). 

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INDENTURE  dated  7  May  161 7,  between  Richard  Templeman,  of 
Thrumpton,  in  the  parish  of  Ordsall,  yeoman,  and  Thomas  Cornewaleys, 
of  Ordsall,  esquire,  relating  to  lands  in  Ordsall  and  Thrumpton.     (63). 


BOND  dated  3  July  161 7,  from  Richard  Denman,  of  Thrumpton,  in 
the  parish  of  Ordsall,  yeoman,  to  Thomas  Cornewaleys,  of  Ordsall, 
"armiger." 

Signature  of  Richard  Denman  on  fold.    (64). 


BOND  dated  26  October,  16  James  I.,  between  Richard  Browneley, 
the  elder,  of  Thrumpton,  in  the  parish  of  Ordsall,  and  Richard  Browneley, 
the  younger,  son  and  heir  of  Richard,  to  Thomas  Cornewaleys,  of 
Ordsall,  "armiger." 

Signatures  of  the  two  Richard  Browneleys  on  fold.     (65). 


INDENTURE  dated  26  October,  16  James  I.,  between  Richard 
Browneley,  the  elder,  of  Thrumpton,  in  the  parish  of  Ordsall,  and 
Richard  Browneley,  the  younger,  son  and  heir  of  Richard,  to  Thomas 
Cornewaleyes,  esquire,  relating  to  land  in  Ordsall. 

Signature  of  the  two  Richard  Browneleys  on  fold.     (66). 


BOND  dated  26  October  1618,  from  Richard  Browneloe,  the  elder, 
of  Thrumpton,  in  the  parish  of  Ordsall,  yeoman,  and  Richard  Browneloe, 
the  younger,  son  and  heir  of  Richard,  to  Thomas  Cornewaleyes,  of 
Ordsall,  esquire. 

Signature  of  the  two  Richard  Browneloes  on  fold.     (67). 


INDENTURE  dated  18  October,  17  James  I.,  between  Christopher 
Coe,  of  Ordsall,  yeoman,  and  Thomas  Cornewaleyes,  of  Ordsall,  esquire, 
relating  to  lands  in  Ordsall.     (68). 


RELEASE  dated  16  April,  19  James  I.,  from  Nicholas  Stringer,  of 
Sutton  upon  Lownd,  esquire,  to  Thomas  Cornewaleyes,  of  Ordsall, 
esquire,  of  lands  in  Eaton. 

Signature  of  Nichus  Stringer  on  fold.    (69). 


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INDENTURE  dated  25  September,  4  Charles  I.,  between  Thomas 
Cornewaleys,  of  the  "Close  of  Lincoln,  Esquire,"  and  Alexander  Stowe, 
of  Lound,  in  the  parish  of  Sutton  upon  Lound,  gent.,  and  Welbecke 
Stowe,  eldest  son  of  Alexander. 

Signatures  of  Alex:  Stowe  and  Welbecke  Stowe  on  fold.    (70). 


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BOND  dated  30  September,  3  Elizabeth,  from  Michael  Tonge,  of 
Westburton,  gent.,  to  Samuel  Bevercotes. 
Signature  of  Michael  Tonge  on  fold.    (71). 


DEED  tripartite,  dated  28  September,  8  Elizabeth,  by  which  the 
boundaries  of  the  Manors  of  Ordsall  and  Eaton  are  determined  by 
George  Markham,  Antonye  Eyre,  esquires,  William  Saunderson,  and 
John  Craven,  clerk,  arbitrators  appointed  by  the  Court  of  Chancery. 

Signatures  of  George  Markham,  Antho:  Eyre,  William  Saunderson, 
J.  Craven,  Nicholas  Stringer,  John  Reynolds,  and  Jer :  Halfhide,  on  fold. 
(74 


INQUISITION  POST  MORTEM  dated  at  Easter,  co.  Lincoln, 
2  October,  20  Charles  I.,  of  William  ffridlington,  late  of  Barnalby,  co. 
Lincoln,  yeoman,  deceased. 

Signature  of  Cha:  Goodhand,  esc1,  on  fold.     (73). 


INDENTURE  dated  n  May  1693,  between  William  Simpson,  of 
Babworth,  esquire,  and  the  Bailiffs  of  East  Retford,  of  land  belonging 
to  the  bailiffs  in  the  parish  of  Charborough,  now  in  the  occupation  of 
Mr.  John  Reynolds,  alderman,  of  East  Retford.    (74). 


INDENTURE  dated  3  May  1698,  between  Francis  Stringer,  of 
Sutton  upon  Lound,  esquire,  and  William  Simpson,  of  Babworth, 
esquire,  and  the  bailiff's  and  burgesses  of  East  Retford,  being  grant  of 
land  in  Ordsall  devised  by  William  Howton,  clerk,  to  John  Millington, 
of  Morton,  esquire,  Henry  Halfhide,  of  Ordsall,  gent.,  and  Edmund 
Brown,  of  Wollum,  gent.    (75). 

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SURRENDER,  undated,  from  William  Simpson,  of  Babworth, 
esquire,  and  Frances  his  wife,  of  all  their  lands  and  tenements  in  Stain- 
forth,  in  the  manor  of  Hatfield,  co.  York.     (76). 


VIEW  OF  AN  ACCOUNT  made  by  Tristram  Daintrie,  of  Retford, 
for  the  Manor  of  Ordsall,  belonging  to  the  Countess  of  Devonshire, 
1622-1623. 

Signed  by  Tristram  Daintrie  and  Gervas  Wattes.     (77). 


INDENTURE  dated  18  May,  13  Charles  I.,  between  Elizabeth, 
Countess  Dowager  of  Devonshire,  Francis  Wortley,  of  Wortley,  co. 
York,  Knight  and  Bart.,  Sir  George  Morton,  of  Clenston,  co.  Dorset, 
Bart.,  and  John  Cropley,  of  Wortley,  gent.,  of  the  one  part;  Sir  Henry 
Croft,  of  Saxham,  co.  Suffolk,  Knight,  and  Thomas  Barrow,  of  Great 
Chesham,  co.  Bucks,  gent.,  of  the  other  part;  being  sale  of  the  Manors 
of  Babworth,  Bollame,  and  Tylne,  co.  Notts. 

Signatures  of  El:  Deuon,  Francis  Wortley,  E.  Morton,  and  Jo: 
Cropley,  on  fold.    (78). 


The  Deeds  from  which  these  genealogical  abstracts  have  been  made, 
are  in  my  possession.  Munimenta  Antiqua,  Nottingham,  Vol.  I., 
folio  series. — F.  A.  C. 


Examples    of  Armorial   Book-plates. 


No.  5. 


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more  for  a  ffree  Rent 
Nathaniell  Heyward  in  the  Lords  hands 
Nathaniell  Heyward  late  Paternoster 
Rebecca  Hubbert  Widd 
Joseph  Hall  Jur  v£ 
John  Howard  late  Cushion   ... 

{Thomas  Hanson  late  Malster 
more  late  Stephenson 
Nicholas  Harrison 
The  Heires  of  ffrancis  Harlock  late  Ellis 


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Thomas  Knights 
Mary  Kittson 
Samuell  Kerrich 
Joseph  Kell  late  Ashby 
Sam"  Kimball  late  Burwells 


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Elias  Larke  late  Girlings  liB  in  Burgh 
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Girling  Thomas 
Glover  RoB' 
Goyford  Deborah 
Gooding  John     ... 
Goodwine  Mary 
Gardiner  Eliz  :  S  :  by  Carlo 
Goodwin  John  gent.     . . . 
Gater  Richard 


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Harvey  Witt 

Harrison  Nicfc  :  S  :  by  Sam11  Cooper 

more  late  Jo.  Stannard 

Hiliard  Martha :  S  :  by  Borrett 

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Hall  Jos  :  D :  Susan  nupr  Judith  Nevil 

Howard  John  S.  by  Cushion 

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Haynes  Jos.  late  Gooday  ...  ...  ...         014 

Hawkins  Thomas  late  Studd  ...  ...  o     o     t 

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Knights  Mary  vid°    ...  ...  ...  ...         025 

Kimball  Ann  ...  ...  ...  010 


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Margerum  John        ...                 ...  ...                 ...         003 

Man  Mary  vid°  Westgarth  ]  ...                 ...                   022 

more  late  Tho.  Cussens      >        ...  ...                 ...         0011 

Matt.  Steverson  ) 

Magginson  Eliz:  S.  by  Jn°  Chapman  ...                  ...         002 

Murrell  James                    ...  ...                 ...                   o     3     6| 

Mayhew  Mary           ...                 ...  ...                 ...         030 


Nevill  Eliz.  late  George  Shiner  ...  ...  024 


Perkins  George         ...  ...                 ...                 ...         006 

Paling  Richard                    ...  ...                  ...                    002 

Pells  Thomas  late  Jn°  Redgrave  ...                 ...         022 

Pine  Kath.  late  Vickers  )...  ...                 ...                   008 

more  late  Pope                J  ...                 ...                 ...         008 

Pizzy  Henry                         ...  ...                  ...                    004 

Pratt  Edward  Sea  Horss  ...                 ...                 ...         010 


Randall  Natt.  late  Clements  .,  ...  006 

more  late  Sillis  Dri  |  ...  ...         006 

more  late  Graygooss  Jure  Ux  :  Rogers  (  ...  o     o  io| 

more  late  Webster  Lyon  '  ...  ...         016 

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Redgrave  Thomas     ^ 

more  late  Wm  Smith  I 

more  late  ye  Oyster    | 

more  late  Thacker     ' 

Redgrave  Ann  late  Munday 

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more  late  Sippens  J 

Reve  William  :  S  :  Tho.  Driver 

Russell  Tho.  Esqr 

Rudder  Will. 

Rogers  ffrancis  late  Downing 

Reynolds  Eliz 

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Syrett  Will.  ye  Swan 

Stebbing  William 

Seaman  Jonathan  Senr 

Seaman  Jonathan  Junr  late  Larke  ) 

more  late  Peter  Smith  J 

Smith  Thomas 

Smith  Eliz  vid°  Smu  Smith 

Stebbings  John  late  Tayler 

Saunders  Susan  ye  Pyed  Bull 

Starling  Mary  vid  :  late  Willson 

Spink  Edmund 

Smith  ah  Hovel  Tho. 

Sayer  John 

Sayer  Eliz.  &  Pleasance     . . . 

Solley  John 

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more  late  Redgrave 
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more  late  Candler  Jure  Vx 
more  late  Buckenham 
Tayler  Eliz  vid  James  Tayler 
Trotman  Wm  laste  Till 
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Thompson  Hanah    ... 


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Waller  William 

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Wincopp  Witt  late  Clarke        > 
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Goldson  John  late  Bradbrook     ... 

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Brownrigg  Ralf  a  messe  in  ye  Throwfare 

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Burward  Anthony     ... 

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Phillipps  Richard  Esqr  lands  in  Boulge 

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Randall  John 

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Randall  Nath.  for  Mickfield 

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Sayer  John  formerly  Brecles  ) 
in  the  Throughfare                  J 

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Read  John 

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Starling  Mary  vid 

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Cole  Rob* 

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From  the  original  MS.  on  parchment,  in  my  possession. — F.  A.  C. 


44 


Monumental  Inscriptions  in  the  Churchyard  of 
Sudbourne,  co.  Suffolk. 


HANNAH    MANNALL 

DIED    9™    FEBy    1893 

AGED    6l    YEARS. 


ALICE   WELHAM 

DIED    27™    NOVEMBER    189O 

AGED    36   YEARS. 


IN   AFFECTIONATE   MEMORY   OF 

ISAAC   GOODWIN 

WHO    DIED   APRIL  25,    1887 

AGED    84   YEARS. 

ALSO   MARY   ANN   THE 

BELOVED    WIFE   OF   THE   ABOVE 

WHO   DIED   MARCH    2  Ist    1 87 2 

AGED    59   YEARS. 


IN 

MEMORY   OF 

JAMES     MOSS 

WHO    DEPARTED    THIS    LIFE 

JULY    2  2nd    1859 

AGED    77    YEARS. 

ALSO    OF 

MARY    HIS   WIFE 

WHO   DEPARTED   THIS    LIFE 

JANUARY    27™    1831 

AGED   44   YEARS. 


SARAH    BEEDON 

DIED    2  2nd    AUGUST    1 88  7 

AGED    45    YEARS. 


IN    MEMORY   OF 

WILLIAM    BOTWRIGHT 

WHO    DIEDjJULY    IOTH    1839 

AGED    67    YEARS. 

ALSO    OF 

SARAH    HIS    WIFE 

WHO    DIED    DECR    25™    1838 

AGED    64   YEARS. 

45 


IN   MEMORY   OF 

EMMA   SEWELL 

SECOND   DAUGHTER   OF 

FREDERICK   AND    EMMA   SEWELL 

OF  THIS   PARISH 

WHO   DEPARTED   THIS   LIFE 

APRIL    2nd    1867    AGED    1 6   YEARS. 


IN   MEMORY   OF 

FREDERICK   SEWELL 

OF   THIS    PARISH 

WHO   DEPARTED   THIS   LIFE 

MAY    12th    1870 

AGED    56   YEARS. 


IN    MEMORY   OF 

MARY   BRINKLEY 

WHO   DEPARTED   THIS   LIFE 

FEBRUARY    1 9™    1865 

AGED    75    YEARS. 


IN   MEMORY   OF 

ROBERT   BRINKLEY 

WHO   DEPARTED   THIS   LIFE 

9th   OF  JULY    1863 

IN   THE    75™    YEAR   OF   HIS   AGE. 


IN    MEMORY    OF 

ELIZA   SECOND   DAUGHTER   OF 

ROBERT   &    MARY    BRINKLEY 

WHO    DEPARTED    THIS    LIFE 

17™    JANUARY    1848 

IN   THE   2  7th   YEAR   OF 

HER   AGE. 


SACRED 

TO   THE   BELOVED    MEMORY   OF 

RACHEL   ANNA 

WIFE   OF   FRANCIS   SEWELL 

AND   ONLY   CHILD   OF 

HENRY   &  JOANNA   BRINKLEY 

WHO   DIED   JANUARY   4™    1890 

AGED   33   YEARS. 

46 


SACRED 

TO   THE   MEMORY   OF 

WILLIAM   ORME 

WHO  DIED   AUGUST   3rd   AUGUST    1821 

AGED    36   YEARS. 


SACRED 
TO   THE   MEMORY   OF 
JOSEPH   ORME 
WHO   DIED   OCTR    29™    1 822 
AGED    34   YEARS. 
"THE   BEST   OF   PARENTS    IS    ENCLOS'D   HERE 
KIND   AND    INDULGENT   TO   HIS    CHILDREN   DEAR 
GREAT   WAS   OUR  LOSS    FOR   HIS   ETERNAL   GAIN 
BUT   HOPE  IN  HEAVEN  WE   SHALL   MEET  AGAIN." 


SACRED 

TO    THE   MEMORY  OF 

MARY   ORME 

WHO    DEPARTED   THIS    LIFE 

JANUARY    28th    1870 

AGED    84   YEARS. 


IN    MEMORY    OF 

THOMAS    ORME 

WHO    DEPARTED 

THIS   LIFE   DECR    I  6th 

1830 

AGED    73   YEARS. 

ANN   WIFE   OF 

THOMAS   ORME 

WHO    DEPARTED 

THIS    LIFE   OCTR    I  2th 

1831 

AGED    78    YEARS. 

TRUE    FRIEND,    FOND   PARENT,    MEEK 

AND   LOVING   WIFE   THESE   VIRTUES   CROWN'D 

THY   HONEST   WELL   SPENT   LIFE 

BELOVED    LAMENTED    BY   THEIR   CHILDREN   DEAR. 


47 


IN   AFFECTIONATE 

REMEMBRANCE    OF 

SARAH 

THE   BELOVED   WIFE   OF 

JOHN    MANNALL 

(AND    ONLY   DAUGHTER    OF 

T.    AND    A.    ORME) 

WHO    DEPARTED   THIS    LIFE 

NOVEMBER   THE    1 8™    l86g 

AGED    71    YEARS. 

ALSO   OF 

JOHN    MANNALL 

WHO    DIED    10™    NOVE    1 87  7 

AGED    76    YEARS. 


SACRED 

TO   THE    MEMORY    OF 

MARY    WIFE    OF 

THOMAS    NUNN 

WHO    DIED   JULY    2IST    1833 

AGED   47    YEARS. 

ALSO   OF   THOMAS    NUNN 

WHO    DIED    NOVR    29,    1836 

AGED    S3    YEARS. 


IN    MEMORY    OF 

HANNAH    WIFE    OF 

JOHN    ESTAUGH 

WHO    DIED 

MARCH    THE    6™ 

1813 

AGED 

43 
YEARS. 


IN 

MEMORY 

OF 

JOHN    ESTAUGH 

WHO    DIED    APRIL    2N 

1820 

AGED 

64 
YEARS. 


48 


IN 

MEMORY 

OF 

ANN   WIFE   OF 

JOHN    ESTAUGH 

WHO   HIED 

JANEY    THE    13th 

1796 

AGED 

40 

YEARS. 


IN 

MEMORY   OF 

EDWIN   GEORGE 

INFANT   SON    OF 

WILLIAM   &   CLARA   ESTAUGH 

WHO  DIED    l5tH    FEB. 

1879 

AGED    IO    MONTHS. 


IN 

AFFECTIONATE 

REMEMBRANCE    OF 

GEORGE   ESTAUGH 

OF  THE   CHURCH    FARM 

IN   THIS   PARISH 

WHO   DIED    25™    FEBRUARY    1876 

AGED    71    YEARS. 

ALSO   OF 

CHARLOTTE   SANDLE   HIS   WIFE 

WHO   DIED    3rd   JANUARY    1 88  5 

AGED    59    YEARS. 


IN    MEMORY    OF 

HANNAH   WIFE   OF 

GEORGE   ESTAUGH 

WHO    DIED    JULY    1 9™    1 843 

AGED    39    YEARS. 


IN 

MEMORY    OF 

WALTER   CHARLES 

INFANT    SON    OF 

WILLIAM   AND   CLARA   ESTAUGH 

WHO    DIED    3rd    JANUARY    1 883 

AGED    14   WEEKS. 

49 


IN   AFFECTIONATE   REMEMBRANCE 

OF 

CLARA    BETSEY 

THE   BELOVED   WIFE   OF 

W.    W.    ESTAUGH 

WHO   DIED   8th   JUNE    1892 

AGED    37    YEARS. 


IN   MEMORY 

OF 

JANE   ELIZABETH 

THE   BELOVED   WIFE   OF 

WILLIAM   GOBBILT 

WHO   DIED   SUDDENLY 

DEC:    2nd    187 1 

AGED    32    YEARS. 

ALSO   OF 

WILLIAM    GARRARD 

THEIR    ONLY   SON 

WHO   DIED   JANUARY    16™    1874 

IN    THE    4™    YEAR   OF    HIS   AGE. 


IN   MEMORY   OF 
JOHN   WAYLING 

DIED 

AUGT    IOTH    1838 

AGED   45    YEARS. 

IN    MEMORY   OF 

WILLIAM    CHAPLIN 

OF   FARNHAM 

WHO   DIED    II™    APRIL    1882    IN    HIS   80™   YEAR. 


IN   MEMORY   OF 

RICHARD   CHAPLIN 

WHO   DEPARTED   THIS   LIFE 

SEPTR    7™    1832 

AGED   82    YEARS. 

5° 


IN   MEMORY   OF 

MARY   WIFE   OF 

LIEUT    JOHN    BROTHERS 

R.N. 

DIED   APRIL    Ist 

1834 

AGED   41    YEARS. 

IN    MEMORY   OF 

SARAH   WIFE   OF 

JOHN   WAYLING 

DIED    MARCH    24™    1834 

AGED    37    YEARS. 

SACRED   TO   THE   MEMORY   OF 

ROSAMOND   ELIZA   CHAPLIN 

BORN   XI.    SEPR   MDCCXCIX. 

DIED   X  JANRY    MDCCCXXXIII. 


BELOVED   AND    LAMENTED 
HERE   LIES    INHUM'D   THE 
BODY   OF 
ELIZABETH   CHAPLIN,    WIFE   OF 
RICHARD    CHAPLIN 
OBIIT    25™    APRIL    1822 
jETATIS   SVJE  60. 
HERE   LIES   THE   MORTAL   PART   OF   A   BELOVED   WIFE 
PRUDENT   IN   ALL   HER   CONDUCT   HERE   IN   LIFE 
A   TENDER    MOTHER,    FAITHFUL    CONSORT    HERE 
LAMENTED    BY   HER    SPOUSE   AND    CHILDREN   DEAR. 


IN    MEMORY   OF 

JAMES   CHAPLIN 

WHO   DIED    9™   OCTe    1878 

AGED   89    YEARS. 

ALSO   OF 

MARY   SECOND   DAUGHTER   OF 

JAMES   &   SARAH   CHAPLIN 

WHO    DIED    25    MARCH    1 83  5 

IN    THE    15™    YEAR    OF    HER    AGE. 

51 


IN 

MEMORY    OF 

SARAH   WIFE   OF 

JAMES    CHAPLIN 

WHO    DIED   JULY    3rd    1873 

AGED    76   YEARS. 

ALSO    OF 

CAROLINE   ELIZABETH 

THEIR    ELDEST   DAUGHTER 

WHO    DIED    NOV.    27™    1837 

IN    THE    20™  YEAR    OF    HER    AGE. 


IN 

MEMORY   OF 

WILLIAM   THIRD    SON   OF 

JAMES    AND    SARAH    CHAPLIN 

WHO    DEPARTED    THIS    LIFE 

19™    JULY    1854 

IN   THE    2  2nd    YEAR    OF   HIS   AGE. 

ALSO    OF 

ROSAMOND   ELIZA 

THIRD   AND   ONLY   SURVIVING 

DAUGHTER   OF 

JAMES   AND   SARAH    CHAPLIN 

WHO   DEPARTED   THIS    LIFE 

30™   JUNE    1857 

IN   THE    27™    YEAR    OF   HER   AGE. 


IN    MEMORY    OF 

EMILY    MARIA 

WIFE    OF 

GEORGE    CHAPLIN 

EORN    2ND    OCTOBER    1829 

DIED    16™    MARCH    1 884. 


IN 

MEMORY   OF 

JAMES 

ELDEST   SON   OF 

JAMES   AND    SARAH   CHAPLIN 

WHO   DEPARTED    THIS    LIFE 

25™    JUNE    1867 

AGED  45    YEARS. 

ALSO   OF   JOHN   YOUNGEST   SON   OF 

JAMES    AND    SARAH    CHAPLIN 

WHO    DEPARTED    THIS    LIFE 

2nd   JULY    1874 

AGED   40   YEARS. 

52 


BELOVED   AND    LAMENTED 

HERE    LIES    INHUM'D    THE 

BODY    OF 

ELIZABETH    CHAPLIN 

DAUGHTER   OF 

RICHARD   &   ELIZABETH 

CHAPLIN 

OF   THIS   PARISH 

OBIIT   14th  decr   1807 

iETATIS    SILE    1 7. 


IN   MEMORY   OF 

WILLM    CHAPLIN 

WHO   DIED    AN   INFANT 

1799. 


TO   THE   MEMORY   OF 

MARY   THE   WIFE   OF 

JOHN   ABLITT 

WHO    DEPARTED    THIS    LIFE 

JULY   THE    14™    1786 

AGED    6l    YEARS. 


TO   THE   MEMORY   OF 

JOHN    ABLETT 

WHO   DEPARTED   THIS    LIFE 

THE    29™    OF  MAY    1 799 

AGED    71    YEARS. 


IN    MEMORY   OF 

MARY   WADE   THE   DAUGHTER 

OF   JOHN    ABLITT 

AND   MARY   HIS   WIFE 

WHO    DEPARTED    THIS    LIFE 

APRIL   THE    13th    1786 

AGED    28   YEARS. 


IN    MEMORY   OF 

THOs   ABLITT    WHO 

DEPARTED   THIS    LIFE    APRIL 

YE    21st    1760 

ALSO   JON°   ABLITT   LYING 

ON    THE    LEFT    HAND    WHO 

DEPARTED    THIS    LIFE    APRIL 

YE  6th   1761. 

S3 


IN    MEMORY   OF 

JOHN   ABLITT   WAYLING 

WHO    DIED   AN   INFANT 

1825    ALSO 

MARY   ANN   WAYLING 

WHO   DIED   AN    INFANT 

1832. 


IN   MEMORY   OF 

SARAH   ANN   ELIZABETH    WAYLING 

WHO    DEPARTED    THIS    LIFE 

26™    FEBRY    1 83 1 

AGED    II    YEARS. 


IN    MEMORY    OF 

ROSAMOND   ELIZA   WAYLING 

WHO    DEPARTED   THIS    LIFE 

II™   JUNE    1832 

AGED    9    YEARS. 


IN 

MEMORY    OF 

ELEANOR   COCKERILL 

WHO   DIED    DECR    Ist 

1856 

AGED    67    YEARS. 


HERE 

LIES    THE    BODY    OF 

JOHN    BUTCHER 

WHO   DEPARTED   THIS    LIFE 

THE    15™   OF   APRIL    1777 

AGED    6l    YEARS. 

ALSO   OF 

ELEONORA   GOLDING 

HIS    GRAND   DAUGHTER 

WHO   DEPARTED   THIS    LIFE 

APRIL    29™    1863 

AGED    72    YEARS. 


IN    MEMORY   OF 

MARY   ANN   DAUGHTER 

OF   JOHN    AND    ELEANOR 

COCKERILL 

BORN  MAY  THE  30™  1816 

DIED  FEBRUARY  THE  18™  1820. 

54 


IN    MEMORY   OF 

ROBERT  JACOBS 

WHO    DIED   APRIL    Ist    1824. 

ALSO   OF   ANN   HIS   WIFE 

WHO   DIED   AUGUST    IOTH    1 85 2 

AGED   85    YEARS. 

ALSO   OF 

WILLIAM   THEIR   SON 

WHO   DIED   APRIL    I  2th 

1805 

AGED    13    YEARS. 


MATTHEW 

SON   OF   MATTHEW   AND 

ELEONORA   WHAYMAN 

DIED   DEC.    16,    1802 

AGED    16    YEARS. 


TO   THE   MEMORY   OF 

JOHN   WHAYMAN 

LATE   LIGHT-KEEPER 

43   YEARS   IN   THE   TRINITY   SERVICE 

DEEPLY   LAMENTED   BY   HIS    FAMILY 

AND   HIGHLY   RESPECTED   BY 

ALL   WHO    KNEW    HIM,    WHO    DIED 

SEPTEMBER    29th 

1865    AGED    88    YEARS. 


IN 

MEMORY   OF 

JOHN    MANNALL 

WHO   DIED 

FEBRUARY    THE    29™ 

1803 

AGED    32    YEARS. 


SACRED 

TO   THE    MEMORY   OF 

MARY    THE   WIFE   OF 

JOHN    MANNALL 

WHO   DEPARTED   THIS    LIFE 

OCTOBER    28™    1837 

AGED    6l    YEARS. 

55 


IN    MEMORY   OF 

WILLIAM    BEEDON 

WHO   DIED    22nd   JAN.    1806 

AGED    86    YEARS. 


IN   MEMORY   OF 
HANNAH    BEEDON 

WIFE    OF 

WILLIAM    BEEDON 

WHO   DEPARTED   THIS    LIFE 

APRIL    19    1804 

AGED    82    YEARS. 


IN    MEMORY   OF 

MARGARET 

THE   WIFE   OF 

JAMES   MANNALL 

WHO   DIED    MAY    4™    1807 

AGED   63    YEARS. 


IN    MEMORY   OF 

JAMES    MANNALL 

WHO   DIED   AUGT    IO,    1819 

AGED    75    YEARS. 


SACRED 

TO    THE    MEMORY    OF 

RACHEL    WIFE   OF 

JOHN   BARNES 

WHO    DEPARTED   THIS    LIFE 

FEBRUARY    8th    I 85 7 

AGED    I02    YEARS. 


SACRED 

TO    THE    MEMORY    OF 

JOHN    BARNES 

WHO   DEPARTED   THIS    LIFE 

JANUARY    30™    1849 

AGED    93   YEARS. 

56 


SACRED 

TO    THE    MEMORY    OF 

JOHN    DAY 

WHO    DEPARTED   THIS    LIFE 

JANUARY    15™    1 83 1 

AGED    39    YEARS. 


IN 

LOVING  MEMORY  OF 
FRANK    HARCOURT    EVERETT 

DIED  FEB.  7™  1875 
AGED    2    YEARS    II    MONTHS. 


HERE   ARE   INTERRED 

THE   REMAINS   OF 

ELIZA   VIRTUE   DAUGHTER   OF 

ROBERT    VIRTUE    WOODROW 

WHO   DIED   OCTOBER    4™    1 835 

AGED    18    YEARS. 


IN 

MEMORY    OF 

WILLIAM   WOODWARD 

FOR    24   YEARS   HEAD   GARDENER 

AT   SUDBOURNE   HALL 
WHO    DIED    FEBRUARY  14™    1868. 
ALSO    OF 
WILLIAM   HIS    SON 
WHO    DIED    NOVEMBER    30™    1871. 


IN    MEMORY    OF 

WARRAN   POOLEY 

WHO   DIED   JULY    26,    1810 

AGED    18    YEARS. 

ALSO 

ELIZ™    WARRAN    POOLEY 

WHO    DIED    JULY    28,    l8lO 

AGED    20    YEARS. 


IN    MEMORY    OF 

FRANCIS    SMYTH 

WHO    DEPARTED    THIS    LIFE 

FEBRUARY   THE    20TH    1 783 

AGED    29   YEARS. 

57 


IN    MEMORY    OF 

WILLIAM    BLOSS 

WHO    DEPARTED   THIS    LIFE 

MAY    THE    27,    1775 

AGED    75    YEARS. 


IN    MEMORY    OF 

EDMUND    SMITH 

WHO    DEPARTED   THIS    LIFE 

APRIL    30™    1759 

AGED    56    YEARS. 


MARY 
THE    DAUGHTER    OF 
FRANCIS    SMITH 
MAY 

1S00. 


IN    MEMORY    OF 

MARY   WIFE    OF 

EDMUND    SMITH 

WHO    DIED    27    OCTR 

I79I 

AGED    79    YEARS. 


IN 

MEMORY    OF 

FRANCIS    SMITH 

WHO    DIED 

JUNE    24™    1822 

AGED    74    YEARS. 


IN    MEMORY    OF 

ROBERT    SMITH 

WHO    DEPARTED    THIS    LIFE 

THE    30™    OF   JANRy    1 813 

AGED    69    YEARS. 


IN    MEMORY    OF 

GEORGE    SMITH 

DIED    OCTR    23,    1808 

AGED    5    YEARS. 

ALSO 

CHARLOTTE     SMITH 

DIED   AN    INFANT. 

53 


IN    LOVING    REMEMBRANCE   OF 

WILLIAM    HENRY    MASTERS 

WHO    DIED    25™    OCTOBER    1879    AGED    60    YEARS. 


IN    LOVING    MEMORY   OF 

WILLIAM   JAMES,    INFANT    SON    OF 

WILLIAM    HENRY    AND    HANNAH    MARIA    MASTERS 

BORN    Ist  OCTr    1873.      HE   WAS   ACCIDENTALLY   SHOT 

2nd   JULY    1874. 


CHARLOTTE    ANN    RATTLE 
BORN     23°    DECr    1858 
DIED    IO™    FEB.    1890. 


IN    AFFECTIONATE    REMEMBRANCE 

OF   BETSY    BOTWRIGHT 

WHO    DEPARTED    THIS    LIFE 

IIth    DECEMBER    1884 

AGED    58    YEARS. 


IN    MEMORY    OF 

JOHN    RAYMER 

WHO    DIED    JULY    22,    1866 

AGED    83    YEARS. 

ALSO    OF 

ELIZABETH 

HIS    WIFE 

WHO    DIED    FEBRY    6,    1 874 

AGED    79    YEARS. 


SACRED 
TO  THE  MEMORY  OF 

HANNAH  WIFE  OF 

SAMUEL  HARTRIDGE 

WHO  DIED  JULY  I,  18 IO 

AGED  65  YEARS. 


SACRED 

TO  THE  MEMORY  OF 

HANNAH 

DAUGHTER    OF    SAMUEL 

AND    HANNAH    HARTRIDGE 

WHO    DIED   APRIL    29,    1 799 

AGED    2  2    YEARS. 

59 


IN    MEMORY   OF 

ELIZABETH 

WIFE    OF    RANDS   JAMES 

WHO   DIED    25™   DECR 

1798 

AGED    40   YEARS. 


IN    MEMORY   OF 

JANE    CHATTEN 

THE   WIFE   OF 

WILLIAM    CHATTEN 

/HO   DIED   JULY    I2T1 

1872 

AGED    39    YEARS. 


IN    MEMORY   OF 

WILLIAM    CHATTEN 

WHO    DIED    FEBRUARY    1 3™ 

1869 

AGED    53    YEARS. 


SACRED 

TO    THE    MEMORY    OF 

EDWARD    BODGENER 

WHO   DEPARTED   THIS    LIFE 

I O™  JUNE    1839 

IN    THE    63"°    YEAR    OF 

HIS     AGE. 

ALSO   OF 

MARY   HIS    WIFE 

WHO   DEPARTED   THIS    LIFE 

13™    FEBRUARY    1869 

IN   THE    92™    YEAR    OF 

HER    AGE. 


SACRED 

TO    THE    MEMORY    OF 

MARY    BODGENER 

WHO    DEPARTED   THIS    LIFE 

l8TH    JANUARY    1855 

AGED   42    YEARS. 

60 


SACRED 

TO    THE   MEMORY   OF 

RICHARD    LEVETT 

WHO   DEPARTED   THIS    LIFE 

NOVEMBER    30™    1 83  7 

AGED    62    YEARS. 

ALSO   OF 

CATHARINE 

HIS   WIFE 

WHO    DEPARTED   THIS    LIFE 

MAY    24™    1810 

AGED    31    YEARS. 


IN    MEMORY   OF 

ISAAC   ALLDRIDGE 

WHO   DIED    JULY     1 3™     1 7  94 

AGED    19   YEARS. 


IN    MEMORY   OF 

JAMES    PAXMAN 

WHO    DIED    JULY    1 5™    i860 

AGED    63    YEARS. 


IN    LOVING    MEMORY   OF 

FREDERICK 

THE   DEARLY    LOVED    HUSBAND   OF 

BETSEY   ELIZA   MOSS 

WHO   DIED    FEBRY    1 5™    1890 

AGED    65    YEARS. 


IN 

MEMORY    OF 

HANNAH 

THE   BELOVED    wfFE    OF 

WILLIAM    KNIGHTS 

WHO    DIED    AUGUST    3rd    1 865 

AGED    60   YEARS. 

ALSO  OF 

-     WILLIAM    KNIGHTS 

WHO   DIED   JULY    17™     1870 

AGED   65    YEARS. 

61 


IN    LOVING    MEMORY    OF 

MARY 

THE    BELOVED    WIFE   OF 

WILLIAM    FELL 

WHO   DIED    21st   MARCH    1891 

AGED   80    YEARS. 


IN    LOVING    MEMORY    OF 
WILLIAM    WELHAM 
WHO   DIED    MARCH    12th    1 884 
AGED   67    YEARS. 


IN 

LOVING   MEMORY    OF 

MARY 

THE   BELOVED   WIFE   OF 

WILLIAM   WELHAM 

WHO    DIED    JANUARY    20™    1 887 

AGED    70   YEARS. 


IN    LOVING    MEMORY    OF 

WILLIAM    FELL 

WHO    DIED    19™    APRIL    1890 

AGED    78    YEARS. 


IN 

MEMORY    OF 

ROBERT    BROWES 

WHO    DEPARTED    THIS    LIFE 

JUNE    8th     1854 

AGED    57    YEARS. 


IN 

MEMORY    OF 

HANNAH 

THE    WIFE   OF 

ROBERT  BROWES 

WHO    DEPARTED    THIS    LIFE 

AUGUST   3rd    1852 

AGED    58    YEARS. 


IN    MEMORY    OF 

EDMUND    COOPER 

WHO    DIED    MAY    I,    1829 

AGED    I02    YEARS. 


SACRED 

TO   THE   MEMORY   OF 

WILLIAM   WRIGHT 

ELDEST   SON   OF 

WILL"   AND    PRISCILLA  WRIGHT 

WHO   DEPARTED   THIS   LIFE 

2  2nd   APRIL    1845 

AGED    2  2    YEARS. 


IN 

MEMORY   OF 

WILLIAM    READ 

LATE  OF  THIS   PARISH 

WHO   DEPARTED   THIS   LIFE 

MARCH    18™    1797 

AGED   90   YEARS. 


IN    MEMORY   OF 

MARTHA    THE   WIFE   OF 

WILLIAM    READ 

WHO   DEPARTED   THIS    LIFE 

MAY    THE    8th    1775 

AGED    75. 


IN    MEMORY   OF 
ELIZABETH   THE   WIFE   OF 

JOHN    STOPHER 

AND   ONLY   DAUGHTER   OF 

WILLIAM    AND    MARTHA    READ 

WHO    DIED   APRIL    9,    1 788 

AGED    54   YEARS. 


SACRED 

TO   THE    MEMORY   OF 

GEORGE   READ 

WHO    DEPARTED   THIS    LIFE 

APRIL    2ND     l8l  2 

AGED    76   YEARS. 

ALSO   OF    MARY    HIS   WIFE 

WHO   DIED  JUNE    2nd    1814 

AGED    78    YEARS. 

63 


SACRED   TO    THE    MEMORY    OF 
WILLIAM    MARTIN 

WHO    DIED 

JUNE   30™    1862 

AGED    57    YEARS. 

ALSO    OF 

ELIZABETH    HIS    WIFE 

WHO    DIED 

MARCH    Ist    1874 

AGED    67    YEARS. 


SACRED 

TO    THE    MEMORY    OF 

ELIZABETH 

THE    DAUGHTER    OF 

WILLIAM     &    ELIZABETH 

MARTIN 

WHO   DEPARTED   THIS    LIFE 

FEBRY    29™    1848 

IN    HER    20™    YEAR. 


SACRED 

TO    THE    MEMORY    OF 

ELIZABETH    NEWSON 

THE   DAUGHTER    OF 

WILLIAM    &   MARGARET 

MARTIN 

WHO    DIED    MAY    2nd    1 864 

AGED    80    YEARS. 


SACRED 

TO    THE    MEMORY    OF 

CATHARINE    MARTIN 

THE  WIFE   OF   ROBERT   MARTIN 

WHO   DEPARTED   THIS    LIFE 

AUGUST    25,    1 86 1 

AGED   68    YEARS. 

ALSO    OF 

ROBERT    MARTIN 

WHO   DEPARTED   THIS   LIFE 

NOVEMBER    I  6th    1 866 

AGED    77    YEARS. 


HERE    LIETH    THE    BODY    OF 
EDWARD    EGGEN 


WHO    DEPARTED    THIS    LIFE 
THE    14™     OF   DECEMBER    1 745 
IN   THE    27    YEAR   OF   HIS    AGE. 

64 


IN    MEMORY   OF 

WILLIAM 

SON    OF 

ROBERT   AND   CATHARINE 

MARTIN 

)   MARCH 

AGED    23    YEARS. 


SACRED  TO  THE  MEMORY  OF 
BENJAMIN    MARTIN 

WHO  DIED  OCTR  II™  1869 
IN   HIS   77™   YEAR. 


IN   MEMORY   OF 

JOHN    MARTIN 

WHO   DIED  JUNE   3   D    l8lO 

AGED    32    YEARS. 


IN    MEMORY   OF 

ANN    THE   WIFE    OF 

WM   WADE 

AND    DAUGHTER   OF   W.    AND 

MARGARET    MARTIN 

WHO    DIED    MAY    9,    1803 

AGED 

23 

YEARS. 


IN   MEMORY   OF 

MARGARET   THE   WIFE   OF 

WILLIAM    MARTIN 

1   DIED    FEB.    13™ 

AGED    55    YEARS. 


IN    MEMORY    OF    WILLIAM    MARTIN 

WHO    DEPARTED    THIS    LIFE 

DECEMBER    21,    1813 

AGED    67    YEARS. 


SACRED 

TO    THE    MEMORY    OF 

RACHAEL   WIFE   OF 

JOHN    ASHWELL 

AND    DAUGHTER    OF   WM    AND 

MARGARET    MARTIN 

WHO    DIED    DECEMBER    IIth     l8ll 

AGED    23. 

65 


HERE    LIETH    THE    BODY    OF 

,  WILLIAM    EGGEN 

WHO    DEPARTED    THIS    LIFE 

THE    12th    APRIL    1747 

AGED    33    YEARS. 


Here  lieth  the  body  of 

thomas  eggen 
who  departed  this  life 

THE    IIth  NOVEMBER    1 733 

AGED    82    YEARS. 

AND   ALSO   JOHN    HIS   SON 

WHO   DEPARTED   THIS   LIFE 

THE    IO™     NOVEMBER    1735 

AGED    21    YEARS. 


HERE   LIETH    THE    BODY   OF 

JANE   EGGEN 

WHO    DEPARTED    THIS    LIFE 

THE    23rd   OF   DECEMr    1762 

AGED    86    YEARS. 


HERE    LYETH    Ye 

BODY    OF 

THOMAS    EAGEN 

WHO    DIED    MARCH 

YE    IO™      17 13 

AGED    6    YEARS. 


HERE    LYETH    THE    BODY    OF 

JOHN    SPOONER   GENT 

WHO    DEPARTED   THIS    LIFE 

THE    2nd    DECEMr    17 1 7 

AGED    57    YEARS. 


IN    MEMORY    OF 

ROBERT    BROWN 

WHO   DEPARTED   THIS    LIFE 

THE    IIth     OF   OCTr    1788 

AGED    24   YEARS. 

ALSO   ISAAC   BROWN 

WHO    DEPARTED   THIS    LIFE 

THE    23°   OF   DECR    1 788 

AGED    18   YEARS. 

66 


SACRED 

TO   THE   MEMORY   OF 

ISAAC   WHAYMAN 

WHO   DIED   JANRY     Ist    1827 

AGED    68    YEARS. 

ALSO   OF 

CHARLOTTE 

HIS   WIFE 

WHO   DIED   DECR    5™    1 863 

IN    HER    IOO™     YEAR. 


SACRED 

TO   THE   MEMORY   OF 

ANN   DAUGHTER   OF   ISAAC 

AND   CHARLOTTE   WHAYMAN 

WHO    DEPARTED    THIS    LIFE 

JULY    24™     1836 

AGED    35    YEARS. 


IN 

MEMORY   OF 

HENRY   WHAYMAN 

WHO   DEPARTED   THIS    LIFE 

NOVEMBER    27™     1 86  7 

AGED    67    YEARS. 


SACRED 

TO   THE    MEMORY   OF 

HORACE   WHAYMAN 

WHO    DIED    APRIL    1 3™     1 863 

AGED    52    YEARS. 

ALSO    OF 

ELIZABETH 

HIS    BELOVED    WIFE 

WHO   DIED   JANY    3"°    1 87 7 

AGED    69    YEARS. 


SACRED 

TO   THE    MEMORY   OF 

EDWARD    SAMUEL 

THE    SON    OF 

HORACE   AND   ELIZABETH 

WHAYMAN 

WHO    DIED   AUGUST    3"°    1858 

AGED    14   YEARS. 

ALSO   OF 

ALICE   THEIR    DAUGHTER 

DIED   JUNE   4™ 

AGED    16    YEARS. 

67 


IN 

MEMORY   OF 

WILLIAM    WHAYMAN 

WHO    DIED 

DECE   THE   8th     l820 

AGED    69    YEARS. 

ALSO   OF 

WILLIAM    WHAYMAN 

HIS    SON 

WHO   DIED  ' 

OCTR    THE    25™    1856 

AGED    8l    YEARS. 


IN    MEMORY    OF 
ELIZABETH    WIFE    OF 
WILLM    WHAYMAN 
WHO   DIED   OCTR 

AGED    35    YEARS. 


IN    MEMORY   OF 

NATHANIEL    BEEDEN 

WHO    DEPARTED    THIS    LIFE 

26™    AUGUST    1820 

AGED   44   YEARS. 


HERE    LIETH    THE    BODY   OF 

ROBT    SMITH    WHO    DIED 

OCT  :  YE   20™     1756 

AGED    37. 


JONATHAN    BEDWELL    DIED 
ARY    30™ 
AGED    45. 


JANUARY    30™     1743 


MARY   YORKE    FORMERLY 

THE    WIFE    OF 

JONATHAN    BEDWELL   DIED 

MARCH    II     1750 

AGED    57. 


IN    MEMORY   OF 

JANE   WIFE   OF 

JOSEPH    PROBART 

WHO    DEPARTED   THIS    LIFE 

JANUARY    3ED    1776 

AGED    56    YEARS. 

68 


IN    MEMORY   OF 

ANN    THE   WIFE    OF 

ROBERT   MINTER 

WHO    DIED    21st   OF   AUGst 

1777 

AGED    .    .    YEARS. 


IN    MEMORY   OF 

ROBERT   MINTER 

WHO   DEPARTED   THIS    LIFE 

DECEMBER    16,   1 792 

AGED    73    YEARS. 


SACRED 

TO    THE   MEMORY    OF 

ROBERT   BEEDEN 

WHO    DEPARTED    THIS    LIFE 

OCTR    7™    1862 

AGED   64   YEARS. 


SACRED 

TO    THE    MEMORY   OF 

JOHN    THURLOW 

WHO    DIED   JULY    22,    184I 

AGED    51    YEARS. 


SACRED 

TO    THE    MEMORY    OF 

CHAS   THURSTON 

WHO    DIED    MAY    28™    1870 

AGED    64    YEARS. 


SACRED 

TO   THE   MEMORY   OF 

WILLIAM    WRIGHT 

WHO    DEPARTED    THIS    LIFE 

AUGUST    26™    1865 

AGED    65    YEARS. 

ALSO    OF 

PRISCILLA 

THE   BELOVED   WIFE   OF   THE   ABOVE 

WHO   DEPARTED   THIS   LIFE 

JULY    18™    1876 

AGED    76   YEARS. 

69 


IN 

MEMORY   OF 

KINBOROUGH   WIFE   OF 

ROBERT   WRIGHT 

\VHO    DIED    IIth    OF    FEBY    1 820 

AGED   40   YEARS. 


JOHN   SAWYER 

DIED    15™   APRIL    1888 

AGED    38    YEARS. 


IN    MEMORY   OF 

ANNA   MOSS 

THIRD    DAUGHTER   OF 

THOMAS   AND   HANNAH    MOSS 

WHO    DEPARTED    THIS    LIFE 

AUGUST    6th    1873 

AGED    79    YEARS. 


IN    MEMORY   OF 

HANNAH 

FIFTH    DAUGHTER    OF 

THOMAS   AND   HANNAH    MOSS 

WHO    DEPARTED    THIS    LIFE 

DECEMBER    30™    1 86 1 

AGED    6l. 


SACRED 
TO   THE    MEMORY    OF 

ELIZABETH 

WIFE   OF  JOHN   ARTIS 

WHO    DIED   OCTR   4™    1 842 

AGED   48   YEARS. 


SACRED 

TO   THE    MEMORY    OF 

ANNE 

YOUNGEST   DAUGHTER   OF 

JOHN   AND    ELIZABETH   ARTIS 

WHO    DIED    APRIL    20™     1 864 

AGED    28    YEARS. 


SACRED    TO    THE    MEMORY    OF 

JOHN    ARTIS 

BORN    22nd  JANUARY    1 7  94 

DIED    9™    MARCH    1 879. 

70 


SACRED 

TO   THE   MEMORY   OF 

SUSAN,    DAUGHTER   OF 

JOHN   AND   ANN   ARTIS 

(LATE  OF  benhall) 

WHO   DIED    8™    APRIL    1 848 

AGED   45    YEARS. 


TO   THE   MEMORY   OF 

MATTHEW    GROOM    LATE   OF 

ALDBOROUGH   WHO   DEPARTED 

THIS    LIFE   SEPTE    1 6™    1 769    AGED 

49    YEARS. 

ALSO    ON   THE   LEFT 

LYETH    HIS    WIFE. 


IN    MEMORY   OF 

THOMAS    MOSS 

WHO   DIED   JULY   8™    l8lO 

AGED    58   YEARS. 

AND  ALSO   ON   THE   RIGHT 

LIE   TWO    OF   HIS   DAUGHTERS 

NN   WHO   DIED   JANEY    2  2nd    1 790 

AGED    2    YEARS. 

AND    SARAH    WHO    DIED 

DECR    27™    l8lO 

AGED    13   YEARS. 


IN   MEMORY   OF 

HANNAH    THE    WIFE    OF 

THOMAS    MOSS 

WHO    DIED    AUGST    l8TH    1857 

AGED    77    YEARS. 


SACRED   / 

TO   THE    MEMORY    OF 

JONATHAN 

BEDWELL 

WHO 

DIED    MAY    12 

1819 

IN   THE    73™    YEAR 

OF    HIS    AGE. 

71 


IN    MEMORY    OF 

MARY    WOOLNOUGH 

FORMERLY   THE   WIFE    OF 

JONATHAN    BEDWELL 

WHO    DIED   JULY    4™    1 785 

AGED    38    YEARS. 


INSCRIBED    TO    THE    MEMORY    OF 

JAMES    BEDWELL 

SON    OF   JONAN   AND    SARAH    BEDWELL 

WHO    DIED    ON    BOARD   THE   ALBINA    EAST    INDIAMAN 

ON    HER    PASSAGE    FROM    BOMBAY    TO    LONDON 

DECEMBER    I  2th    1819 

IN    THE    18™   YEAR    OF    HIS    AGE. 


THE    BURIAL     PLACE     OF 

JOHN    THURSTON 

AND   MARY   HIS   WIFE   AND 

THEIR    CHILDREN,    MARY    THEIR 

DAUGHTER   DEPARTED    THIS    LIFE 

THE   3rd    OF   JUNE    1705    AGED    25 

YEARS. 

MARY  BOLDLY    THE   DAUGHTER    OF 

LAURUNCE(?)    BOLDLEY    IN    SUBBURN. 


IN 

AFFECTIONATE    REMEMBRANCE 

OF 

JOHN    BOTWRIGHT 

WHO    DEPARTED    THIS    LIFE 

18™    SEPTEMBER     1 893 

IN    HIS    7IST    YEAR. 


IN 

AFFECTIONATE   REMEMBRANCE 

OF 

RAYMOND   BOTWRIGHT 

WHO   DEPARTED   THIS    LIFE 

18™   SEPTEMBER    1 893 

AGED    25    YEARS. 


TJw  above  were  copied  in  May  and  June,  1896,  by  Emmeline 
Anna  Rope,  and  are  all  the  Inscriptions  to  be  fou?id  in  the 
churchyard  of  Sicdbourne,  Suffolk,  at  that  date. — F.  A.  C. 


72 


Milnes  Family. 

Tho.  Milnes  Married  To  Mary  Haslam  the  24th  November  1719. 

Tho.  Milnes  Married  To  Dorothy  Clay  the  31st  of  December  1724. 

Thomas  Milnes  Born  17th  September  1696. 

Mary  the  Wife  of  Tho.  Milnes  Bom  14th  August  1698. 

John  ye  Son  of  Thos  &  Mary  Milnes  Born  y°  3rd  September  1720. 

Thomas  ye  Son  of  Tho.  &  Mary  Milnes  Bora  ye  30th  August  1722. 

My  Dear  Father  Mr  Thos  Milnes  Died  on  Satterday  ye  17th  of  Octor 
1 76 1  as  the  Bell  was  ringing  One  And  was  Buried  in  Rollston 
Church  about  yc  Same  Hour  on  Monday  following. 

Mary  ye  Wife  of  Tho.  Milnes  Died  ye  24  August  1723. 

My  Dear  Brother  Mr  John  Milnes  Died  on  Wednesday  morning 
at  one  o'clock  the  30th  of  August,  and  was  Buried  on  Saturday 
evening  following  at  five  o'clock  in  this  Church  of  Newark  and  in 
his  mothers  Grave;  the  2d  of  September  1769. 

Thomas  ye  Son  of  Tho.  &  Mary  Milnes  Died  2  2d  March  1722^. 

My  dear  Charlotte  Elizabeth  Milnes  Died  on  Friday  morning  the  5th  of 
June  1795  at  a  quarter  before  six  o'clock,  in  the  bloom  of  life, 
owing  to  an  accident  which  occasioned  her  taking  cold,  and 
terminated  in  the  putrid  sore  throat,  at  Grantham  aged  20  years 
4  months  &  10  days. 

Three  minutes  before  7  o'clock  on  Friday  morning  25th  February  1814 
died  my  Dear  Father  Revd  James  Andrew  Milnes  LL.D.  of  total 
suppression  of  Urine.  He  fell  into  a  coma  on  the  preceding 
Tuesday  at  about  2  o'clock  p.m.  from  wh  he  never  awoke  he  was 
buried  in  the  family  vault  on  the  7th  day  of  March  in  Newark 
Church.  He  bore  several  surgical  operations  with  admirable 
fortitude  &  died  as  he  had  lived  a  truly  pious  &  virtuous  man. 

J.  M.  his  son  wrote  this. 
March  20th  1814. 

At  half  past  9  o'clock  on  Friday  night  July  5th  1 81 6  died  I  use  her  own 
words  "my  best  friend"  my  Dear  Mother.  She  was  attacked  by 
violent  vomiting  caused  by  obstruction  in  her  bowels  at  5  o'clock 
in  the  morning  of  the  preceeding  Saturday.  As  to  my  Father  so  to 
her  I  assisted  in  placing  her  remains  in  lead  &  caused  her  to  be 
buried  by  my  Father.     July  12,  1816. 

J.  Milnes. 

Dorothy  ye  Wife  of  Tho.  Milnes  Born  17th  March  1695. 

Robert  ye  Son  of  Tho.  &  Dorothy  Milnes  Born  12th  Octobr  1725. 

Hannah,  Bora  9th  Octobr  1726. 

Thomas,  Born  16th  Decembr  1727. 

George,  Born  28th  Feb1"*  1729. 

Robert,  Born  30th  Septemr  1731. 

James  Andrew,  Born  6th  Novembr  1732  &  Baptized  on  S'  Andrews  Day. 

Sutton  Dorothy,  Born  15th  Aprill  1734. 

Revd  James  Andrew  Milnes  married  to  Ann  Wright  14th  July  1763. 

Thos  :  Their  Son  born  at  Halfe  past  two  on  thursday  morning  ye  19th  of 

April  1764. 
Dorothy  Mary  Their  Daughter  born  at  10  O'Clockon  tueday  evening  ye 

9th  day  of  July  1765. 

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Dorothy  ye  Wife  of  Tho.  Milnes  Died  ye  28th  August  1740. 

Robert,  Died  16th  Aprill  1731. 

Hannah,  Died  20th  March  1732. 

Thomas,  Died  10th  July  1733. 

George,  Died  30  March  1747. 

Robert,  Died  11th  Decembr  1731. 

Sutton  Dorothy,  died  24th  August  1735. 

N.B.  George  was  buried  in  St.  Michall's  Church  of  Coslany,  Norwich  in 
ye  first  year  of  his  Residence  there. 

John,   Their  Son,   Born  on   Sunday  morng  the    Ist  Feb.    1767  about 

3  O'Clock. 
These  first  3  children  were  born  at  Halton  near  Spilsby  in  Lincolnshire. 
James  Andrew  Their  Son  born  at  8  o'clock  on  Wednesday  evening  the 

7th  June  1769. 
Samuell  their  Son  born  at  3  O'Clock  on  Monday  morning  the  6th  of 

May  1 77 1. 
Anne  their  Daughter  born  at  half  past  3  O'Clock  on  Thursday  morning 

the  29th  of  April  1773. 
Charlotte  Elizabeth  their  Daughter  born  at  a  Quarter  before  5  O'Clock, 

on  Sunday  morning,  the  29th  of  January  1775.     These  four  last 

were  born  in  this  House  at  Newark  Nottinghamshire. 
Ths  was  buried  at  Burton  Agnes. 
Thomas  died  in  the  year  1833. 
John  died  in  1833  as  the  following  Extract  from  Gentleman's  Magazine 

for  the  year  1833  specifies  "March  30,  at  Beckingham  Hall  aged 

66,  John  Milnes,  Esquire,  Barrister  at  Law  and  one  of  the  oldest 

Magistrates  for  the  parts  of  Kesteven,  Lincolnshire,  buried  in  the 

Family  Vault  at  Newark  April  6. 
Samuel,  who  was  a  Captain  in  the  Army  died  at  Brighton  in  Sussex  in 

the  year  1823  and  was  there  buried. 
Catherine  Beckingham  Milnes  married  at  Beckingham  to  Capt.  Raynes 

of  the  42  Highland  Reg'  Septr  13,  1828. 
Mary  Charlotte  Milnes  married  at  Beckingham  to  Darwin  Chawner  M.D. 

of  Newark  April  20,  1829. 
Anne   Beckingham   Milnes  married  at  Beckingham  to  William  Wade 

Gery  of  Bushmead  Priory  in  the  County  of  Bedford  July  2,  1829. 
Dorothy  Beckingham   Milnes  married  at   Beckingham  to    Revd  Thos 

Browne  of  Leadenham  Rectory  in  the  County  of  Lincoln,  Octbr  15 

1832. 
Charles  Gery  Milnes  died  6th  Novbr  1854,  was  buried  on  the  14th  of 

Novbr  at  Beckingham. 


From  a  volume  in  my  possession  containing  the  book  of 
Common  Prayer  and  Bible ;  the  book  is  from  the 
library  of  Charles  Gery  Jfilnes,  and  contains  his 
book-plate. — F.  A.  C. 


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Milnes  Family. 

John  Milnes  died  March  30th  1833  in  his  67th  year  and  was  buried  at 
Newark  April  the  6th,  he  had  no  disease,  but  was  completely 
worn  out.  N.B.  he  died  at  Beckingham  at  3  o'clock  in  the 
morning  in  my  arms. 


^%W 


James  Andrew  Milnes  died  at  North  Hykham  in  Lincolnshire  December 
the  5th  and  was  buried  in  the  vault  at  Newark  December  the  12th 
1845.  he  was  younger  Brother  to  the  above  John  Milnes  of 
Beckingham  Lincoln"5. 

John  Milnes  born  at  Holton  Holgate  near  Spilsby  Lincolnshire  Feb?  Ist 
1767.  Married  Jan^  5th  1796  to  Mary  Selina  Gery  who  was  born 
March  9th  1766  at  Bush  Mead  Priory  Bedfordshire. 

Mary  the  daughter  of  the  above  named  John  &  Mary  Milnes  was  born 
December  24th  1796.  Died  Septr  11th  1797.  She  was  born  & 
baptized  &  buried  at  Newark  in  Notts. 

Anne  Beckingham  Milnes  was  born  March  14th  1798  at  Beckingham  & 
there  baptized.     Also  Christened  there  14  Jan^  1799. 

Dorothy  Beckingham  Milnes  born  21st  of  May  1799  at  Beckingham  & 
there  baptized  May  30th  1799.  Katherine  Beckingham  Milnes 
born  at  Beckingham  18  December  1800  &  there  baptized.  These 
two  last  were  christened  at  Beckingham  at  the  same  time. 

Nativ.  Feb.  ist  1767.  Left  Eton.  Admitted  at  Cambridge  Feb.  1784. 
Admitted  at  Lincolns  Inn  June  4th  1787.  Kept  my  first  term  in 
1788.  First  attended  Mr.  Praed  Special  Pleader  Feb.  22d  1790. 
Took  Batchelors  Degree  in  1787.  Took  Master's  Degree  in  arts 
in  1791.  Left  Praed  Feb.  22d  1792.  Special  Pleader  till  called  to 
the  bar  May  11th  1793.  Seceded  from  the  Camb.  Wig  Club  June 
10th  1793.     Took  my  name  off  the  boards.     Married  Janv  5th  1796. 

John  Milnes  born  at  Beckingham  March  10,  1802  there  baptized  April  6. 

This  entry  was  made  by  his  amiable  mother. 

Charles  Gery  Milnes  born  June  ye  28th  at  Beckingham  1803;  & 
baptized  on  ye  3d  of  July. 

Thomas  Hercules  Milnes  born  Octr  8th  1804  &  baptised  Octr  21,  1804 
at  Beckingham. 

Mary  Charlotte  Milnes  born  at  Beckingham  April  20th  1806  there 
baptd  shortly  after. 

John  Milnes  died  to  extreme  grief  of  all  his  friends  at  Bedford  School 
of  dropsy  on  the  brain  as  was  supposed  on  5th  March  18 15  he  died 
&  before  I  cod  reach  Bedford  &  he  was  burried  in  the  vault  at 
Newark  at  his  mothers  request  to  lie  by  her.  His  imcomparable 
&  dear  mother  after  an  illness  of  more  than  two  years  which  she 
bore  with  fortitude  &  resignation  died  at  Beckingham  at  half  past 
one  o'clock  in  the  morning  of  Aug'  21,  18 19.     Her  disease  was 

75 


seated  in  the  Liver  &  viscera  &  she  frequently  had  the  jaundice 
&  became  dropsical  a  few  days  before  her  death.  I  held  her 
hand,  feeling  her  pulse  to  the  last.  Severe  was  her  last  effort 
severe  was  my  task  it  was  her  wish  to  have  me  with  her  to  the  last. 
Could  I  refuse  it  ?     She  was  burried  at  Newark.  J.  M. 

From  a  Bible  dated  1773  in  my  possession  ;  at  the  end  of 
the  book  is  the  book-plate  of  Charles  Gery  Milnes. — 
F.  A.  C. 


Clay  arid  Milnes  Families. 

Charles  Gery  Milnes,  great  Granson  of  Dorothy  Clay,  who  was  great 

Grand  Daughter  of  Hercules  Clay,  Alderman  of  Newark. 
Dorothy  Clay  married  Thomas  Milnes,  Vide  Dickinson's  Pedigree  of 

The  Milnes's. 
Md  :   that  my  daughter  Elizabeth  was  borne  the   27th  of  ocBr   1632 

beeinge  thursday  betwixt  6  &  7  of  the  clock  at  night. 
My  son  John  was  Borne  the  22  of  noBr  1632  bee  thursday  at  6  of  the 

clock  at  night. 
Hercules  was  borne  the  17  noBr  beeinge  Sunday  at  4  of  the  clock  in  the 

mornige  1633. 
ffrances  was  borne  the  15th  of  NoBr  1634  beetwixt  4  &  5  of  the  clock  in 

the  mornige  beeinge  satterday. 
Wirt  was  borne  the  12th  noBr  1635. 
Thos  the  11th  June  1637. 
Timothy  23th  Aug.  1638. 
Mary  22th  Augst  1739. 

There  mother  was  Buried  the  2th  ocBr  1640  wth  her  child. 
Borne  4th  ffeB  John  Clay  Son  of  John  Clay  Grandson  of  John  Clay 

Great  Grandson  of  Rob'  Clay. 

On  the  page  facing  the  title  to  the  Old  Testament  is 
the  autograph, 


From  a  Bible  in  my  possession,  dated  1607,  containing  a 
book-plate  of  Charles  Gery  Milnes. — F.  A.  C. 


76 


Seaman  Family. 

To  all  and  Singvlar  unto  whom  thes  presents  shall  com,  Sr  Edward 
Bysshe  Knight  Clarenceux  principall  Herald  &  King  of  Amies  all  the 
South  East  and  West  parts  of  the  Ralme  of  England  from  the  River  of 
Trent  Southward  Sendeth  Greeting.  Wheras  Aldred  Seaman  of 
Miluerton  in  the  Countie  of  Somerset  gent.  Hath  desired  me  to 
assigne  unto  him  such  Armes  as  he  may  lawfully  beare  Wherefore  I 
haue  thought  fitt  to  assigne  unto  him  the  Armes  herafter  following  Vizt 
Barry  wauy  of  Six  Argent  and  Azure  a  Cressant  Or,  And  for  his  Crest 
on  a  Helmet  and  wreath  of  his  coullers  a  demy  sea  Horse  proper, 
Mantled  Gules  doubled  Argent  as  in  the  margent  is  more  liuely 
depicted  Which  Armes  and  Crest  I  the  said  Clarenceux  King  of  Armes 
by  power  and  authority  of  my  office  to  me  granted  under  the  great  Seale 
of  England  Do  by  thes  presents  Assign  giue  &  grant  unto  him  the  said 
Aldred  Seaman  and  to  the  heires  of  his  body  lawfully  begotten  to  be  by 
them  and  euery  of  them  borne  in  Shield  Seale  Ensigne  Penon  &  Coate- 
armor  or  other  wise  with  their  due  differences  for  ever.  In  Witnes 
Wherof  I  the  said  Clarenceux  King  of  Armes  have  hereunto  Subscribed 
my  name  and  fixed  the  Seale  of  my  Office.  Dated  the  fourth  day  of 
May  Anno  Domini  1670. 


From  the  original  Grant  in  my  possession. — F.  A.  C. 


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NAMES    OF    PERSONS. 


A.  .  . 

S  .  .  .,  9. 

Ablett. 

John,  53. 
Ablitt. 

John,  53. 

Jono.,  53. 

Mary,  53. 

Mary  Wade,  53. 

Thomas,  53. 
Agvish. 

Alexander,  19. 
Alanson. 

Anne,  12. 

Elizabeth,  12. 

Joseph  12. 
Aldous. 

Thomas,  39. 
Aldred. 

John,  39. 

Thomas,  44. 
Aldrich. 

John,  39. 
Aldridge. 

—  27' 

Alldridge. 

Isaac,  61. 
Annyson. 

John,  17. 

Maria,  17. 
Artis. 

Ann,  71. 

Anne,  70. 

Elizabeth,  70. 

John,  70,  71. 

Susan,  71. 
Ashby. 

— ,  41. 
Ashly. 

—  44- 
Ashwell. 

John,  65. 
Rachael,  65. 


Astley. 

Barbara,  5,  15. 
Herbert,  5,  15. 
Isaac,  15. 

Atherold. 

Nath  .  . ,  44. 
Nathaniell,  39. 

Attelsey. 
Ann,  9. 
Edward,  9. 
Peter,  9. 
Prudence,  9. 

Bacton. 

Margaret,  16. 

Baldwin. 

Elizabeth,  39. 

Barker. 

Robert,  39. 

Barnes. 

Anne,  39. 
Jane,  39. 
John,  56. 
Mary,  39. 
Rachel,  56. 

Barrow. 

Thomas,  38. 

Bass. 

Bridgett,  39. 

John,  39. 

Johnathan,  39. 
,    Samuell,  39. 
Bartho. 

William,  13. 

Be  .  .  e  . 

Robert,  19. 

Beake. 

Anne,  21. 
Peter,  21. 

Beddall. 

Grissell,  40. 


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Bedwell. 

James,  72. 

Jonathan,  68,  71,  72. 

Mary,  68,  72. 

Sarah,  72. 
Beeden. 

Nathaniel,  68. 

Robert,  69. 
Beedon. 

Hannah,  56. 

Sarah,  45. 

William,  56. 
Beke. 

See  Vander  Beke. 
Berwick. 

John,  39. 
Beteyns. 

John,  10. 
Bevercotes. 

Margaret,  35. 

Matilda,  35. 

Samuel,  37. 
Bevercots. 

Anne,  30. 

Margaret,  30. 

Matilda,  32. 

Maude,  34,  35. 

S  •  .,  33- 

Samuel,  31,  34,  35. 

Bevercottes. 

Samuel,  32,  33,  35. 

Samuell,  33. 
Bevercotts. 

Anthony,  31. 

Margaret,  35. 

Samuel,  30,  32,  33. 
Bervercots. 

Samuel,  32. 
Beyghton. 

Robert,  30. 
Bishop. 

John,  14. 
Black. 

Lydia,  39. 
Blackman. 

Aaron,  39. 

Joseph,  39. 
Blacknall. 

John,  30. 
Block. 

— ,  40. 
Blois. 

Sir  Charles,  39. 

Jane,  44. 
Blomfeild. 

John,  40. 
Bloss. 

William,  5S. 
Bodgener. 

Edward,  60. 

Mary,  60. 


Boldley. 

Laurunce,  72. 
Mary,  72. 

Boldly. 

Mary,  72. 
Bolton. 

— .  39- 
Borough. 

John,  2. 
Borrett. 

— ,  41. 
Borton. 

Elizabeth,  30. 

Henry,  30. 
Botwright. 

Betsey,  59. 

John,  72. 

Raymond,  72. 

Sarah,  45. 

William,  45. 
Boulton. 

Samuel,  39. 
Brecles. 

— ,  44- 
Brinkley. 

Eliza,  46. 

Henry,  46. 

Joanna,  46. 

Mary,  46. 

Rachel  Anne,  46. 

Robert,  46. 
Brome. 

Henry,  30,  31. 
Bromeley. 

George,  31. 
Bromley. 

George,  30. 
Brooke. 

John,  39. 
Brothers. 

Lieutenant  John,  51. 

Mary,  51. 
Browes. 

Hannah,  62. 

Robert,  62. 
Brown. 

Edmund,  37. 

Isaac,  66. 

Robert,  66. 
Browne. 

Dorothy  Beckingham,  74. 

Edred,  II. 

Josias,  39. 

Robert,  34. 

Rev.  Thomas,  74. 

— ,  40. 
Browneley. 

Richard,  36. 
Browneloe. 

Richard,  36. 
Brownrigg. 

Ralf,  44. 


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Brandish. 

William,  39. 
Buckenham. 

John,  39. 

—.43- 
Bullocke. 

Symonde,  2. 
Burgesse. 

Ann,  15. 

Elizabeth,  15. 

William,  15. 
Burgon. 

Duncon,  39. 
Burton. 

George,  39. 

Henry,  44. 
Burward. 

Anthony,  39,  44. 
Burwell. 

—  4i- 
Butcher. 

John,  54. 
Bysshe. 

Sir  Edward,  77. 
Bysshop. 

John,  14. 

Candler. 

—.43- 
Carter. 

George,  40. 

John,  23. 

Robart,  23. 

Robert,  23. 

Thomas,  23. 
Cartewright. 

George,  34. 
Cartwright. 

George,  29,  32,  34. 

Gregory,  34. 

Thomas,  32. 
Carye. 

— >  39- 
Castwode. 

John,  31. 
Chaplin. 

Caroline  Elizabeth,  52. 

Elizabeth,  51,  53. 

Emily  Maria,  52. 

George,  52. 

James,  51,  52. 

John,  52. 

Mary,  51. 

Richard,  50,  51,  53. 

Rosamond  Eliza,  51,  52. 

Sarah,  51,  52. 

William,  50,  52,  53. 
Chapman. 

John,  42. 
Chatten. 

Jane,  60. 

William,  60. 
Chaunt. 

Jane,  20. 

Thomas,  20. 


Chawner. 

Darwin,  74. 

Mary  Charlotte,  74. 
Chickering. 

Doratha,  4. 

Thomas,  4. 
Chittock. 

Mordecay,  40. 
Church. 

Thomas,  10. 
Clarke. 

Gregory,  13. 

Philipp,  40. 

— ,  22,  44. 
Claxton. 

Anne,  22. 
Clay. 

Dorothy,  73,  76. 

Elizabeth,  76. 

Frances,  76- 

Hercules,  76. 

John,  76. 

Mary,  76. 

Robert,  76. 

Thomas,  76. 

Timothy,  76. 

William,  76. 
Clements. 

Walter,  40. 

— ,  42. 
Clench. 

John,  39. 
Clerk. 

Agnes,  16. 

G.  .,  16. 

Gregory,  14,  16. 

Jane,  14. 

John,  14. 
Coates. 

Mathew,  25. 
Cockerill. 

Eleanor,  54. 

John,  54. 

Mary  Ann,  54. 
Coe. 

Christopher,  36. 

Stephen,  30. 
Cole. 

Daniell,  40. 

Dorcas,  40. 

Dorothy,  40. 

Robert,  40,  44. 

William,  39. 
Cooke. 
'    John,  40. 

Robert,  40. 

—   43- 
Cooper. 

Edmund,  62. 

Joseph,  40. 

Samuell,  41. 

Thomas,  40. 

— ,  40,  42. 
Cornewaleys. 

Thomas,  36,  37. 


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Cornewallys. 

Thomas,  35. 
Cornwaleyes. 

Thomas,  36. 
Cornwaleys. 

Thomas,  35. 
Cornwalleys. 

Thomas,  29,  31. 
Cornwallys,  31. 
Corp'sti. 

Elisabeth,  2. 
Corpsti. 

Katherine,  2. 

Richard,  2. 
Corpusti. 

Elisabeth,  2. 

Richard,  2. 
Cory. 

Thomas,  19. 
Cottingham. 

John,  40. 

Lyonel,  39. 

— ,  44- 
Cousens. 

Thomas,  40. 
Cousins. 

Richard,  40. 
Cranmore. 

Sir  Cesar,  40. 
Crask. 

Robert,  39. 
Craven. 

J-,  37- 

John,  37. 

Croft. 

Sir  Henry,  38. 
Cropley. 

John,  38. 
Cross. 

Edward,  40. 
Crowe. 

Henry,  19. 
Crumwell. 

Robert,  31,  35. 
Cushion. 

—,41. 
Cussens. 

Thomas,  42. 
Cytte. 

Gregory,  13. 

D'Ombrain. 

Rev.  James,  28. 
Daintrie. 

Tristram,  38. 
Damant. 

— ,  40. 
Dames. 

Thomas,  34. 


Dank. 

Henry,  40. 
Davy. 

William,  19. 
Dawson. 

George,  33. 

Gervase,  33. 

Thomas,  33. 
Day. 

John,  57. 

De  Kirkebi. 

William,  18. 

De  Lincco. 

Thomas,  18. 

De  Lozinga. 

Herbert,  7. 
Deane. 

James,  40. 
Denman. 

Elizabeth,  34. 

John,  32,  34,  35. 

Richard,  36. 

Thomas,  29. 

William,  31. 
Denny. 

Lady  Fraunces,  7. 

William,  7. 

Sir  William,  7. 
Denton. 

Agnes,  20. 

John,  20. 
Deuon. 

El  .  .,  38. 
Devereux. 

—,40. 
Devonshire. 

Elizabeth,  Countess  of,  38. 
Dickinson. 

-,76. 
Disbury. 

Henry,  40. 
Doughty. 

William,  27. 
Downing. 

—   43- 
Draper. 

Alice,  22. 

Gregory,  22,  23. 
Dri. 

Sillis,  42. 
Driver. 

Thomas,  43,  44. 
Dumes. 

Thomas,  32. 

Dunston. 

John,  30,  31. 


Eade. 


David,  40. 


84 


Eagan. 

Ferreman. 

Thomas,  66. 

Robert,  40. 

Eastwood. 

Firmin. 

John,  33. 

Elizabeth,  40. 

Eden. 

Fitz  Walter. 

Sir  Robert,  28. 

William,  12. 

Eggen. 

Foulger. 

Edward,  64. 

Robert,  40. 

Jane,  66. 

Franceys. 

John,  66. 

Agnes,  20. 

Thomas,  66. 

Franklin. 

William,  66. 

Robert,  40. 

Elizabeth,  Queen  of  England,  8,  18. 

Fridlington. 

Ellis. 

William,  37. 

John,  40. 

Fauleyn. 

— ,  41. 

Margaret,  10. 

Estaugh. 

William,  10. 

Ann,  49. 

Fuller. 

Charlotte  Sandle,  49. 

Joseph,  40. 

Clara,  49. 

Clara  Betsey,  50. 

G  .  .  . 

Edwin  George,  49. 

M  .  .  .,  10. 

George,  49. 

Gardener. 

Hannah,  48,  49. 

George,  5. 
Gardiner. 

John,  48,  49. 

W.  W.,  50. 

Elizabeth,  41. 
George,  6. 
Gater. 

Walter  Charles,  49. 
William,  49. 

Everard. 

Elizabeth,  27. 

Richard,  40,  41. 
Gery. 

Anne  Beckingham,  74 
Mary  Selina,  75. 
William  Wade,  74. 

John,  27. 

Katherine,  27. 
Thomas,  26,  27. 

Everett. 

Frank  Harcourt,  57. 
Eyre. 

Girling. 

Joseph,  40. 

Thomas,  41. 

Antho  .  .,  37. 

— ,  41. 
Glover. 

Antonye,  37. 

Robert,  41. 

Fairfax. 

Gobbilt. 

Elizabeth,  40. 

Jane  Elizabeth,  50. 

Henry,  15. 

William,  50. 

Thomas,  15. 

William  Garrard,  50. 

Farley. 

Godfrey. 

Anne,  32. 

Elizabeth,  12. 

Gye,  31. 

Helen,  12. 

Guy,  32. 

William,  12. 

Farly. 

Golding. 

Guy,  33- 

Eleonora,  54. 

Farlye. 

Goldson. 

Anne,  33. 

John,  44. 

Guy,  32. 

Gooday. 

Gye,  33- 

Mary,  40. 

Fell. 

—,42. 

Mary,  62. 

Goodhand. 

William,  62. 

Cha  .  .,  37. 

Felton. 

Gooding. 

John,  40. 

John,  41. 

Fen. 

Goodwin. 

Thomas,  13. 

Isaac,  45. 

Fermin. 

John,  41. 

— ,  44- 

Mary  Ann,  45. 

Ferore. 

Good  wine. 

Margaret,  14. 

Mary,  41. 

Richard,  14. 

Matthew,  44. 

85 


Goodwyn. 

John,  40. 

Samuell,  40. 
Goyford. 

Deborah,  41. 
Gray. 

— .  12. 
Graygoos. 

— ,  42. 
Graygoose. 

—  43- 
Gregorie. 

John,  34. 
Gregory. 

John,  35. 
Gresham. 

Thomas,  34. 
Greygoose. 

John,  40. 
Groom. 

Matthew,  71. 
Gwillim. 

-,26. 
Gwillims. 

Lisle,  12. 


Halfhide. 

Henry,  37. 

Jer  .  .,  37. 
Hall. 

Anne,  32. 

Jos  .  .,  41. 

Joseph,  41. 

Robert,  32. 
Hallewiick. 

Mary,  11. 
Hammond. 

Anne,  32. 

Nicholas,  32. 
Hanson. 

Thomas,  41. 
Harlock. 

Francis,  41. 
Harridans. 

Robert,  17. 
Harrison. 

Nicholas,  41. 
Hartopp. 

George,  33. 
Hartoppe. 

George,  33. 
Hartridge. 

Hannah,  59. 

Samuel,  59. 
Harvey. 

William,  41. 
Hasketon. 

Stebbing,  43. 
Haslam. 

Mary,  73. 
Hawkins. 

Thomas,  42. 
Haynes. 


Jc 


Hayward. 

—   43- 
Henry  VIII.,  King  of  England, 
Heme. 

Cecilia,  20. 

Clem't,  24. 

John,  20. 

— ,  26. 
Herwood. 

— .  39- 
Hewett. 

William,  41. 
Heyward. 

Francis,  41. 

Nathaniell,  41. 
Hiliard. 

Martha,  41. 
Hillarie. 

Thomas,  29,  35. 
Hobart. 

Barbara,  5. 

John,  5. 
Holgill. 

Edmond,  29. 

Edmund,  35. 
Holland. 

Francis,  39. 
Holley. 

Ed  .  .,  42. 
Horner. 

Robarte,  31. 

Robert,  31. 
Hovel. 

Thomas,  43. 
Howard. 

John,  41. 
Howlett. 

— ,  40. 
Howton. 

William,  37. 
Hubbert. 

Rebecca,  41. 
Hussey. 

Charles,  29. 

Margaret,  29. 
Hylmar. 

John,  29,  35. 
Hylmer. 

John,  29,  35. 
Hyrne. 

Clement,  24. 

Margaret,  24. 

Susan,  24. 

Thomas,  24. 

Xpofer,  24. 


Inglebye. 

George,  32. 
Isa  .  .  . 

Gerrard,  24. 
Isselham. 

William,  13. 


86 


Jacobs. 

Ann,  55. 

Robert,  55. 

William,  55. 
James. 

Elizabeth,  60 

Rands,  60. 
Jestallon. 

—.23- 

Johnson. 

Anne,  31. 
John,  31. 
Thomas,  35. 


Jones 


Henry,  26. 


Keble. 

— .  44- 
Keepas. 

Robert,  21. 
Kell. 

Joseph,  41,  44. 
Kerrick. 

Samuell,  41. 
Kets. 

—   19- 

Kettell. 

John,  4. 
Kimball. 

Ann,  42. 

Samuell,  41. 
King. 

Robert,  39. 
King  Henry  VIII.  of  England,  , 
Kirkebi,  see  De  Kirkebi. 
Kirkpatrick. 

John,  28. 
Kittson. 

Mary,  41. 
Knights. 

Hannah,  61. 

Mary,  42. 

Thomas,  41. 

William,  61. 
Kurnbeck,  see  Van  Kurnbeck. 

Lam. 

George,  33. 
Larke. 

Elias,  41. 
Ellas,  42. 

— ,  40,  43- 
Lauvs. 

Edmond,  16. 
Levett. 

Catharine,  61. 

Richard,  61. 
Libbis. 

Anne,  41. 
Lincco,  see  De  Lincco. 
Lisseman. 

Edward,  41. 


Lozinga,  see  De  Lozinga, 
Lyon. 

Webster,  42. 
Lyston. 

Robert,  30. 

Thomas,  30. 


Mackworth. 

Ann,  34. 

Anne,  34. 

Thomas,  34. 
Mackworthe. 

Thomas,  34. 
Magginson. 

Elizabeth,  42. 
Malster. 

— ,  41,  44. 
Man. 

Mary,  42. 
Mannall. 

Hannah,  45. 

James,  56. 

John,  48,  55. 

Margaret,  56. 

Mary,  55. 

Sarah,  48. 
Manning. 

Ann,  1. 

Edmund,  I. 

Mary,  I. 
March. 

George,  14. 
Margerum. 

John,  42. 
Markham. 

George,  37. 
Martin. 

Ann,  65. 

Benjamin,  65. 

Catharine,  64,  65. 

Elizabeth,  64. 

Elizabeth  Newson,  64. 

John,  65. 

Margaret,  64,  65. 

Rachael,  65. 

Robert,  64,  65. 

W  .  .  .,  65. 

William,  64,  65. 
Masingarb. 

Daniel,  17. 

John,  17. 
Masters. 
r        Hannah  Maria,  59- 

William  Henry,  59. 

William  James,  59. 
Mayhew. 

Mary,  42. 
Mayo. 

Robert,  24. 
Melt  .  .  . 

Elizabeth,  II. 
Midcalf. 

— .  44- 


87 


Mecklethwayt. 

John,  4. 

Scrivener,  4. 
Millington. 

John,  37. 
MUnes. 

Ann,  73. 

Anne,  74. 

Anne  Beckingham,  74,  75. 

Catherine  Beckingham,  74. 

Charles  Gery,  74"76. 

Charlotte  Elizabeth,  73,  74. 

Dorothy,  73,  74,  76. 

Dorothy  Beckingham,  74,  75. 

Dorothy  Mary,  73. 

George,  73,  74. 

Hannah,  73,  74. 

J-,  73- 

James  Andrew,  73-7S- 

Rev.  James  Andrew,  73- 

John,  73-75. 

Katherine  Beckingham,  75. 

Mary,  73,  75. 

Mary  Charlotte,  74,  75. 

Mary  Selina,  75. 

Robert,  73,  74. 

Samuel,  74. 

Samuell,  74. 

Sutton  Dorothy,  73,  74. 

Thomas,  73,  74,  7^- 

Thomas  Hercules,  75. 
Minter. 

Ann,  69. 

Robert,  69. 
Moenen. 

Maria,  13. 

Martin,  13. 
Morton. 

E.,  38. 

Sir  George,  38. 
Moss. 

Ann,  71. 

Anna,  70. 

Betsey  Eliza,  61. 

Frederick,  61. 

Hannah,  70,  71. 

James,  45. 

Mary,  45. 

Sarah,  Jl. 

Thomas,  70,  71. 
Mou'teforth. 

Henry,  23. 
Moulton. 

Elizabeth,  17. 

John,  17. 
Munday. 

—  43- 
Mundy. 

—.39- 
Murrell. 

James,  42. 

Nevil. 

Judith,  41. 


Nevill. 

Elizabeth,  42. 
Nicholson. 

Anne,  32. 

John,  32. 
Nunn. 

Mary,  48. 

Thomas,  48. 

Ombrain,  see  D'Ombrain. 
Orme. 

A.,  48. 

Ann,  47. 

Joseph,  47. 

Mary,  47. 

Sarah,  48. 

T„  48. 

Thomas,  47. 

William,  47. 
Osborn. 

-,  18. 

Paling. 

Richard,  42. 
Parker. 

Joseph,  25. 

Mary,  25. 

— .  3- 
Paston. 

William,  38. 
Paxman. 

James,  61. 
Pells. 

Thomas,  42. 
Perkhvrsto. 

John,  5. 
Perkins. 

George,  42. 
Pettwode. 

Margarete,  2. 
Petwood. 

.  — '  '• 
Phillipps. 

Richard,  44. 
Pine. 

Katherine,  42. 
Pizzy. 

Henry,  42. 
Playtars. 

—.43- 
Plombe. 

Ann,  13. 

Henry,  13. 

Mary,  13. 
Pooley. 

Elizabeth  Warran,  57. 

John,  44. 

Warran,  57. 
Pope. 

— ,  42. 
Porter. 

Edmund,  7. 
Praed. 

— .  75- 
Pratt. 

Edward,  42. 


88 


Priest. 

Ann,  9. 

Stephen,  9. 
Probart. 

Jane,  68. 

Joseph,  68. 
Pyke. 

Francis,  24. 

John,  25. 
Queen  Elizabeth  of  England,  8,  iS 
Qwynsy. 

Geoffrey,  2. 

Randall. 

John,  44. 

Nath  .  .,  42,  44. 
Rattle. 

Charlotte  Ann,  59. 
Raymer. 

Elizabeth,  59. 

John,  59. 
Raynes. 

Catherine  Beckingham,  74. 

Captain,  74. 
Read. 

Elizabeth,  63. 

George,  63. 

John,  44. 

Martha,  63. 

Mary,  63. 

William,  63. 
Redgrave. 

Ann,  43. 

John,  42. 

Thomas,  43. 

—  43- 

Reeding. 

—,40. 
Reve. 

William,  43. 
Reynolds. 

Elizabeth,  43. 

John,  37. 

William,  43. 
Rix. 

Ann,  8,  9. 

Mary,  8. 

Nicholas,  8. 

Nicolas,  8. 

Samuel,  8. 

Samuell,  8. 
Robinson. 

Anne,  31. 

Bartholomew,  31. 

Thomas,  30,  31. 
Robynson. 

Bartholomew,  30. 

Elizabeth,  30. 

Hugh,  30. 

Thomas,  30. 

William,  30. 
Rogers. 

Francis,  43. 

—,42. 


Roo. 

William,  12. 
Rope. 

Emmeline  Anna,  72. 
Rose. 

Jane,  12,  16. 

John,  12. 

Margaret,  14. 

Robert,  14. 

William  Westbrok,  16. 
Rowling. 

Henry,  43. 
Rudder. 

William,  43. 
Russell. 

Thomas,  43. 

Salter. 

Roger,  13. 
Sampson. 

— ,  40. 
Sanct  Amandus. 

Frances,  3. 

Jane,  3. 

John,  3. 

Mary,  3. 

Phillip,  3- 

William,  3. 
Saunders. 

Susan,  43. 
Saunderson. 

William,  37. 
Sawyer. 

John,  70. 
Sayer. 

Elizabeth,  43. 

John,  43,  44. 

Pleasance,  43. 
Seamier. 

Edmond,  6. 

James,  6. 
Scolours. 

Alice,  14. 

Henry,  14. 
Seaman. 

Aldred,  77. 

Jonathan,  43. 
Seeker. 

Henry,  4. 

John,  4. 

Mary,  4. 
Sevenicroft. 

— ,  40. 
Sewell. 

Emma,  46. 

Francis,  46. 

Frederick,  46. 

Rachel  Anna,  46. 
Shewell. 

Mary,  8. 

Thomas,  8. 
Shiner. 

George,  42. 


89 


Simpson. 

Frances;  38. 

William,  37,  38. 
Sippen. 

— ,  43- 
Smith. 

Charlotte,  58. 

Edmund,  58. 

Elizabeth,  43. 

Francis,  58. 

George,  58. 

Mary,  58. 

Peter,  43. 

Robert,  58,  68. 

Samuell,  43. 

Thomas,  43. 

William,  43. 
Smyth. 

Francis,  57- 
Solley. 

John,  43. 
Somerby. 

Ralph,  10. 
Sothern. 

John,  34. 
Sotherne. 

John,  35. 
Sp... 

Geoffrey,  24. 
Spendlove. 

Samuel,  4. 
Spink. 

Edmund,  43. 
Spirling. 

Geoffrey,  24. 
Spivie. 

Edmond,  32. 
Spooner. 

John  66. 
Sprigge. 

John,  34. 
Stannard. 

Jo.  .,  41. 
Starling. 

Mary,  43,  44. 
Stebbing. 

William,  43. 
Stebbings. 

John,  43. 

— ,  40. 
Stebing. 

— ,  42. 
Steel. 

Ed  .  .,  43. 
Stephenson. 

— ,  41. 
Steverson. 

Matt.,  42. 
Steward. 

Augustine,  10. 

Mary,  10. 
Stocum. 

Thomas,  29,  35. 

William,  29,  35. 


h 

( 


Stopher. 

Elizabeth,  63. 

John,  63. 
Stow. 

Alexander,  33. 

-,  18. 
Stowe. 

Alexander,  37. 

Welbecke,  37. 
Strelley. 

.  Jane,  3. 
Stringer. 

Francis,  37. 

Nicholas,  36. 
Studd. 

— ,  42. 
Syrett. 

William,  43. 

Taillor. 

Anne,  12. 

Bryan,  12. 
Taster. 

Oliver,  43. 
Taverner. 

Fraunces,  7- 

James,  7- 
Tayler. 

Elizabeth,  43. 

James,  43. 

Thomas,  43. 

—   43- 
Tee. 

Alexander,  30-32. 

John,  30. 

Thomas,  30,  32,  33. 
Templeman. 

Richard,  36. 
Thacker. 

— >43- 
Thompson. 

Hanah,  43. 

'  — >  39- 
Thorp. 

Agnes,  16. 

Robert,  16. 
Thurlow. 

John,  69. 
Thurston. 

Charles,  69. 

John,  72. 

Mary,  72. 
Till. 

Christopher,  39: 

—.43- 
Toft. 

Daniel,  3. 
Toke. 

Henry,  21. 
Tokely. 

Thomas,  43. 
Tonge. 

Michael,  33,  37. 

Richard,  30. 

Thomas,  35. 


90 


Trotman. 

William,  43. 
Turner. 

—.44- 
Tye. 

William,  43. 

Van  Kurnbeck. 

Joan,  26. 

Martin,  26. 
Van  Ypre. 

Hubert,  11. 
Vander  Beke. 

Francis,  II. 
Verbeek. 

Peter,  20. 
Verbeeke. 

Charles,  17. 

James,  20. 

Peter,  21. 
Vicars. 

Daniel,  43. 
Vickers. 

—,42. 

W.  .  . 

John,  22. 
Wade. 

Ann,  65. 

William,  65. 
Wadkins. 

Thomazine,  39. 
Walford. 

Joseph,  44. 
Walker. 

William,  40. 

— .  44- 
Wallen. 

Arnold,  17. 

Elizabeth,  17. 
Waller. 

William,  44. 
Wallour. 

Richard,  16. 
Wall  wye. 

Richard,  16. 
Wanwright. 

Rachell,  44. 
Warnys. 

Thomas,  12. 
Warren. 

—  39- 
Wattes. 

Gervas,  38. 
Wattson. 

Samuell,  20. 
Wayling. 

Tohn,  50,  51. 

John  Ablitt,  54. 

Mary  Ann,  54. 

Rosamond  Eliza,  54. 

Sarah,  51- 

Sarah  Ann  Elizabeth,  54. 
Webber. 

John,  18. 


Welham. 

Alice,  45. 
Mary,  62. 
William,  62. 

—.39- 

Wellden. 

James,  44. 
West. 

Stanley,  44. 
Westall. 

Charles,  44. 
Western'. 

Isabella,  23. 
Westgarth. 

— ,  42. 
Weston. 

Alicia,  30. 

John,  29,  30,  44. 

Richard,  29,  30. 
Westwood. 

Abraham,  23. 

Thomas,  23. 
Whalley. 

Frederich,  44. 
Wharton. 

Nicholas,  33. 
Whayman. 

Alice,  67. 

Ann,  67. 

Charlotte,  67. 

Edward  Samuel,  67. 

Eleonora,  55- 

Elizabeth,  67,  68. 

Hemy,  67. 

Horace,  67. 

Isaac,  67. 

John,  55. 

Matthew,  55. 

William,  68. 
Whebb. 

Elizabeth,  44. 
Whetewrong. 

John,  11. 

Peter,  11. 
Wilkins. 

Robert,  2. 

—   27. 
Willards. 

— ,  44- 
Williams. 

William,  44. 
Willson. 

Thomas,  44. 

— ,  43- 
Wincopp. 

Elizabeth,  44. 

William,  44. 
Wood. 

Elizabethe,  I. 
Woode. 

Agnes,  1. 

Edmunde,  I. 
Woodrow. 

Eliza  Virtue,  57. 

Robert  Virtue,  57. 


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Woods. 

Sir  Cesar,  40. 

Charles,  44. 

Robert,  44. 
Woodward. 

William,  57. 
Woolnough. 

Mary,  72. 
Wortley. 

Francis,  38. 
Wotton. 

— .  39- 
Wright. 

Ann,  73. 

Kinsborough,  70. 

Priscilla,  63,  69. 

Robert,  70. 

William,  63,  69. 
Wulma'. 

John,  17. 

Katherine,  17. 
Wyeth. 

-,39- 


Wylkinson. 

Margaret,  30. 

Robert,  30. 
Wylkyns. 

Anne,  12. 

Rafe,  12. 
Wyston. 

Jhon,  29,  30. 

John,  29,  35. 
Wythe. 

Edward,  44. 


Yong. 

Nicholas,  31,  34. 

William,  29. 
Yonge. 

Nicholas,  32,  35. 

Robert,  29,  30,  32. 
Yorke. 

Mary,  68. 
Ypre,  see  Van  Ypre. 


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Bedfordshire. 

Bedford,  75. 

Bushmead  Priory,  74,  75. 
Buckinghamshire. 

Eton,  31,  75. 

Great  Chesham,  38. 

Cambridgeshire. 

Cambridge,  6,  7,  75. 

Derbyshire. 

Hasland,  30. 

Hertfordshire. 
Cheston,  32. 
Hamon  Streate,  32. 

Lancashire. 

Oldham,  28. 
Lincolnshire. 

Barnalby,  37. 

Beckingham,  74,  75. 

Bosston,  30. 

Easter,  37. 

Grantham,  73. 

Halton,  74. 

Holton  Holgate,  75. 

Kesteven,  74. 

Leadenham,  74. 

Lincoln,  31,  35,  37. 

North  Hykham,  75. 

Spilsby,  74,  75. 

Middlesex. 

Gray's  Inn,  31,  33. 
London,  8,  18. 

Norfolk. 

Norwich,  1,  6,  12-14,  16-21,  24,  28,  74. 

Wolterton,  6. 
Nottinghamshire.  , 

Babworth,  31,  32,  34,  37,  38. 

Barnby-in- the- Marsh,  31,  35. 

Blithe,  32. 

Bollame,  30-32,  38. 

Caton,  30. 

Charborough,  37. 

East  Retford,  29,  30,  33-35,  37. 

Eaton,  36,  37. 

Haiton,  35. 

Hydon,  32. 


Nottinghamshire,  continued* 
Lound,  33,  37. 
Morton,  37. 
Nether  Hartindale,  30. 
Newark,  73-76. 
North  Morton,  32,  35. 
North  Wheatley,  31,  32* 
Nottingham,  3,  38. 
Ordsall,  29-37. 
Over,  30. 
Retford,  38. 
Rollston,  73. 
South  Leverton,  35. 
South  Morton,  31. 
Stocum,  29,  35. 
Strelley,  3. 
Sutturton,  30. 
Sutton,  33. 

Sutton-upon- Lound,  36,  37. 
Thrumpton,  29-36. 
Tylne,  33,  38. 
West  Burton,  33,  37. 
West  Retford,  30,  31. 
Wollum,  37. 

Rutlandshire. 

Empingham,  34. 

Somersetshire. 

Miluerton,  77. 
Suffolk. 

Aldborough,  71. 

Benhall,  71. 

Boulge,  44. 

Bromswell,  39. 

Burgh,  39,  41,  42,  44. 

Debach,  44. 

Farnham,  50. 

Mickfeild,  39,  44. 

Saxham,  38. 

Sudbourne,  45,  57,  72. 

Weybread,  5. 

Woodbridge,  39,  44. 
Sussex. 

Brighton,  74. 

Yorkshire. 

Burton  Agnes,  74. 
Hatfield,  38. 
Wortley,  38. 
York,  15. 


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